How does oxygen get from the lungs into the blood?"
The red blood cells go to your lungs and they receive the oxygen you breathe in and take it all around the body and then you exhale which is when the blood returns back to the lungs.
you are probably in Mr. Good's class or is getting the Circulatory System packet that is part of the Life Science textbook.
Lungs
The lungs, I the alviolies.
lungs
no, it doesn't, but oxygen does.
Oxygen enters the blood stream through the air sacs in you lungs.
Rat, like all mammals, have noses and mouths which lead to the lungs. When rats breathe in the air, the oxygen travel to the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
It has to get oxygen and get rid of CO2
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.
Because you suck in air through your mouth or nose and it goes into your lungs... it's called breathing =)
they enter the lungs in order to obtain oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. this process occurs in the alveolus of the lungs by diffusion.
Left atrium via the pulmonary veins from the lungs.