Oxygen can be circulated many ways through the Earth. Within the rock cycle, oxygen can be transported through magma within the molten outer core as well as the viscous inner mantle as part of molten silica and other minerals. Within the crust oxygen can be transported through aquifers, water tables, and permeable/semipermeable rocks. Plants also allow for some release and uptake of oxygen in their root systems.
Yes, there can be oxygen underground depending on the conditions. In areas with good air circulation, such as caves or mines, there may be enough oxygen for certain plant and animal life to survive. However, in deep underground environments like certain caves or beneath the Earth's surface, oxygen levels may be very low or nonexistent.
Deer breathe in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system. Oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream through the lungs, where it is then circulated throughout their body to provide nourishment to their cells and tissues.
Koalas breathe in oxygen through their nose, which then travels down their windpipe and into their lungs. Inside the lungs, oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream and circulated throughout their body to support cellular functions.
Technically, blood is always oxygenated to some degree. The capillaries are where the blood exchanges oxygen with the tissues so the blood entering the capillaries has more oxygen than the blood leaving the capillaries but under resting conditions venous blood is still 75% oxygenated.
If its an underground reservoir for water, it could possibly be an Aquifer.
Diffusion
Through oxygen cycle. Humans and animals take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. This ways the oxygen is circulated in the atmosphere.
No it is not, Oxygen is a gas and unless there is a gas pocket underground, it can nt=ot
Oxygen
Yes, there can be oxygen underground depending on the conditions. In areas with good air circulation, such as caves or mines, there may be enough oxygen for certain plant and animal life to survive. However, in deep underground environments like certain caves or beneath the Earth's surface, oxygen levels may be very low or nonexistent.
Chipmunks breathe in oxygen through their nostrils and mouth. Oxygen is taken in during inhalation and is absorbed into their bloodstream through their lungs, where it is then circulated throughout their body to provide energy for their cells.
The lack of Oxygen would get to you, but it the oven is on the circulated heat will cause the death.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
Arterial blood is blood that has picked up oxygen (oxygenated) in the lungs and is being circulated through the body. Venous blood is blood that has been circulated and is now de-oxygenated (low Oxygen content) and is being returned to the lungs to start the process over.
In fishes, oxygen is carried to the rest of the body by their circulatory system. Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to the gills where it picks up oxygen, and then is circulated to the rest of the body.
The circulatory system, specifically the cardiovascular system, carries oxygen to cells. Oxygen is transported through the blood, which is pumped by the heart and circulated throughout the body via blood vessels.