Oxygen really is present in pretty much any and every food. You really don't derive your oxygen from food though, at least I would hope so. You breathe oxygen gas, and that's all the oxygen you need. Bottled water companies might like to sell you special "oxygenated" water, but there's no evidence that that such products have any added benefit over "Classic Formula" Water- good old H20.
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Oxygen to the heart.
supply oxygen
Breathing, would supply the blood with oxygen.
To supply blood with oxygen so the blood can deliver the oxygen throughout the body.
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
the lungs supply the blood with oxygen, within the lungs there are alveoli which have a very thin membrane which allows oxygen to pass into the capillaries that run into the lungs hope i helped
supply oxygen to all organs
The coronary blood supply is the arteries which supply the heart itself; in order for the heart to function it needs a good supply of oxygen just the same as any other organ/muscle. Without the coronary blood supply the heart would not be able to pump blood around the body, a disruption in this blood supply would cause a heart attack.
The pulmonary veins carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Coronary arteries are oxygen-rich. They supply blood to the heart muscle, which needs a constant supply of oxygen to function properly.
No, the mother's blood supply and the embryo's blood supply do not flow together. The mother's blood and the embryo's blood supply are kept separate by the placental barrier. Oxygen and nutrients are exchanged between the maternal and fetal blood through this barrier.