The blood gets oxygen in the heart. Once the oxygen has been replenished, the blood is sent back out to the organs.
When oxygen enters the lungs, the oxygen goes into small sacs called capillaries where it enters the blood. This is just a general answer. Research it more to learn the exact process.
Pulonary circulation is a part in the human body. It carries the blood from heart to lungs.
The foot has always been part of the human body. It can be separated and the human will still live, unless of major blood loss or bacteira exposed to the body.
If done slowly, quite well. Venous gas pressure is sub-atmospheric so that excess gasses can be removed, arterial blood gas pressure is at ambient pressure and is excellent at distributing any increase in pressure. However ... there are limits. Drop to fast and you get ear aches or even the bends, (and low enough and you get hypoxia or boiling blood). Too high and the toxic properties of oxygen become apparent AND the anesthetic properties on nitrogen starts ("rapture of the deep").
The eusohpagosumongus part of the body.
Plasma contains water, proteins, salts, nutrients, hormones and waste. So the job of the plasma in blood is to hold nutrients and other essentials needed in your body!:D
It delivers oxygen to every part of the body.
it is the blood cells in your blood that contain and carry oxygen around the body
Blood gets oxygen in the cells. This is part of the body system.
The air carries oxygen to your body when it is inhaled into your lungs.The blood carries oxygen through you body to the vcells that use it as part of their metabolism.
Blood transport oxygen.
Blood transport oxygen.
Blood
Blood delivers oxygen throughout the body.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.