Blood is always red.
Blood gets its color from the presence of oxegenated iron.
The body picks up oxygen through the lungs.
liquid part of the body
You die, I mean you're bleeding into your lungs.
Purple or blue The blood becomes red when it gets contact with oxygen this is why when you get blood drawn it looks purple or blue
Diffusion through capillaries
The blood gets oxygen from the lungs during the process of respiration. Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs, where it diffuses into the bloodstream via tiny air sacs called alveoli. This oxygenated blood is then pumped by the heart to the rest of the body.
the blue parts are filled with blood without oxygen, it goes in the heart, to the lungs and gets oxygen from the lungs, then they become red, goes back to the heart and goes to areas of your body in need of oxygen.
Water and the membrane liquid that surrounds your lungs gets into your lungs. blood, pus, mucus, etc.
The lungs are responsible for taking in oxygen from the air we breathe and transferring it into the bloodstream. This occurs through the process of gas exchange in the lungs where oxygen moves into the blood vessels in exchange for carbon dioxide.
The lungs take in oxygenated air and gets it to the blood. It then releases the carbon dioxide out of your body.
no. it gets it from the lungs