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Where does oxygen poor blood go from the heart?

Oxygen-poor blood leaves the heart via the pulmonary artery and is transported to the lungs for oxygenation. Once it picks up oxygen in the lungs, it returns to the heart through the pulmonary vein to be pumped out to the rest of the body.


What type of transport does oxygen?

Oxygen is transported in the body primarily by binding to hemoglobin in red blood cells. It can also dissolve in the blood plasma to a lesser extent. Once in the bloodstream, oxygen is delivered to tissues and organs where it is needed for cellular respiration.


How oxygen is transported?

Oxygen is transported in the blood by binding to hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells. Hemoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and cells, where it is used for energy production. Once it releases the oxygen, hemoglobin picks up carbon dioxide, a waste product, and transports it back to the lungs to be exhaled.


How do we get oxygen into our bodies?

We breathe air containing oxygen into our lungs. Once in the lungs, oxygen molecules pass into the blood vessels surrounding the alveoli where they bind to hemoglobin in red blood cells and are carried to body tissues. Oxygen is then used by cells in a process called respiration to produce energy.


Where does the blood go after it picks up oxygen?

After picking up oxygen in the lungs, blood travels to the heart's left side and is pumped out to the rest of the body through the aorta. From there, the oxygenated blood circulates through the body's arteries, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs.

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Where does oxygen go once it is in the blood cell?

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Where does oxygen poor blood go from the heart?

Oxygen-poor blood leaves the heart via the pulmonary artery and is transported to the lungs for oxygenation. Once it picks up oxygen in the lungs, it returns to the heart through the pulmonary vein to be pumped out to the rest of the body.


Where does blood go to get oxygen?

The lungs.


What substance go into the blood?

oxygen


Does ones blood turn dark as they approach death?

Dark blood is blood from which the oxygen has been depleted. Once it is filled with oxygen again (in the lungs), it becomes lighter in color.


Where does the blood go to get a refill of oxygen?

Answer by FutureLPGAgolferLungs


Why does the blood have to go to the lungs?

to receive oxygen


The blood gains its oxygen in which part of the body?

The blood gets oxygen in the heart. Once the oxygen has been replenished, the blood is sent back out to the organs.


How does muscle obtain oxygen?

well you all know that blood is really blue ,but once it hits air it turns red that's why when you get a cut ,before you had a cut the blood was blue , but once the blood comes out and it absorbs the air it turns red.So with that said when the blood circulates in the muscle the blood is red and full of oxygen so the blood gives the muscle oxygen every time blood passes through it keeps giving the muscle oxygen 24/7<3


Why does blood go from the right ventricle to the lungs?

The blood coming from your body tissues is low in oxygen (O2) and needs to be pumped to your lungs to reduce their content of carbon dioxide and pick up more oxygen. Once it has done that, it returns to the heart to be pumped throughout your body.


Why oxygen molecules in the tissues of the lung go into the blood and then in other tissues the oxygen molecules leave the blood.?

This process is thru the use of passive transport. The oxygen in you lungs are of a higher concentration than it is in your blood and since hemoglobin likes oxygen it moves naturally into the the blood supply in the lungs. Your blood is then returned to the heart and pumped throughout the body. Because your blood has more oxygen in it than your cells do the blood thru the use of passive transport again give the oxygen to the cells and pick up waste product and carbon dioxide to be returned eventually to the heart. Your blood is then returned to the lungs where the blood once again disposes of the carbon dioxide thru the use of passive transport and picks up oxygen.


From the heart where does the oxygen bearing blood go?

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