It is commonly called the Windpipe; the medical name is trachea.
The trachea.
. Oxygen is found in red blood cells. But the air that you breath in is in your lungs.
Your lungs lets out air and it travels through your nose
The lungs are the part of the human body that absorbs oxygen directly from the air. When you breathe, the lungs take in oxygen from the air and transfer it to the bloodstream to be transported to cells throughout the body.
lungs respiratory system
Respiratory. They are the air sacs in your lungs.
The lungs hold air that is breathed in. Oxygen gas in the air moves into the blood. The heart pumps to transports this oxygenated blood to cells in the body that need it to produce energy.
No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.
The respiratory system provides oxygen to the body by breathing in air and exchanging it for carbon dioxide in the lungs. The circulatory system then transports the oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body's tissues and organs via the blood.
The lungs take in oxygen directly from the air.
They have a small opening on their abdomen that takes in air and transports it directly to the lungs.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system. The respiratory system has the lungs bringing in air to your body. Then that oxygen you get is transported around your body via the circulatory system.