When air reaches lungs which has thousands small sacks called alveoli the oxygen is difussed to blood capillaries that line alveolar wall.
No, the bladder stores urine that is produced by the kidneys. Oxygen is transported to the blood through the lungs and carried by red blood cells.
As blood moves through the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. Oxygen diffuses from the air in the lungs into the blood, increasing the oxygen level in the blood. Conversely, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the air in the lungs, decreasing the carbon dioxide level in the blood.
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
your lungs have structures called alveoli. The alveoli are surrounded by capillary beds which carry blood. The oxygen enters the alveoli when you inhale. The oxygen then diffuses from high concentration in your alveoli to low concentration the blood in the capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
Blood receives a new supply of oxygen in the lungs through the process of respiration. When we breathe in, oxygen from the air enters the lungs and diffuses into the blood in the capillaries of the lungs, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Yes.
The heart and your blood vessels
Oxygen of course(:and many vital nutirents
Lungs
The fetus does not use its lungs to bring oxygen to the blood. (apex)
Lungs
Lungs
No, the bladder stores urine that is produced by the kidneys. Oxygen is transported to the blood through the lungs and carried by red blood cells.
The blood leaving the lungs is loaded with oxygen, while blood entering the lungs is about to get oxygen from the respiratory system.
1. To bring oxygen to cells around the body 2. To bring carbon dioxide from cells to our lungs to be exhaled
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs