The blood is oxygenated that is oxygen which has been inhaled is added to the blood and the blood then transports it to other body parts.
you breathe out xx
The red blood cells pick it up from the air and take it through the blood stream to the cells in the body.
When oxygen reaches the alveoli in the lungs, it diffuses from the air in the alveoli into the surrounding capillaries. The oxygen then binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, which transports it to the body's tissues for use in cellular respiration.
bye- bye!!
the kidneys clean it by removing the waste from the blood
it evaporates when you breath out (exhale)
It turns red
You die, I mean you're bleeding into your lungs.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
When oxygen reaches the lungs, it diffuses through the walls of the tiny air sacs (alveoli) into the surrounding blood vessels. It binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, which then carry the oxygen-rich blood to the body's tissues and organs. This process allows oxygen to be delivered to cells for energy production.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.