Trace a drop of blood from the left knee to the right arm
The liver and spleen serve as sites for blood cell production in a developing fetus, but the lungs do not.
Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs for exhalation.
The lungs are responsible for exchanging gases between the inhaled air and the blood in the body. Oxygen is taken in by the lungs and carbon dioxide is released from the blood to be exhaled.
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A red blood cell is involved in the transport of oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body and the transportation of carbon dioxide waste from the tissues back to the lungs for removal. This process is essential for delivering oxygen for cellular respiration and maintaining overall bodily function.
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The Aorta is the main artery coming out of the heart's left ventricle and allows blood to travel to all the body tissues except the lungs.
gas exchange occurs in the alveoli in the lungs where deoxygenated blood gets oxygen, that blood then goes to the heart and is pumped through the body through the aorta and the arteries, which brings oxygen to the body cells.
Oxygen enters the body by travelling into the lungs, it then diffuses through the alveoli cell wall into the body's biggest artery, the aorta.
Capillaries
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Red blood cells, corpuscles, transport oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body, and carbon dioxide from the body to the lungs.
As opposed to the left aorta, or as opposed to the wrong aorta?There's only one aorta, so I'm not quite sure what your question is supposed to mean, but yes, blood does flow through the aorta.(Might you, perchance, have meant "atrium" instead? There are a left and right one of those, with the right one being the collector of blood from the superior and inferior vena cava and the left one being the collector of blood from the pulmonary vein.)
Red Blood Cells
After entering the nose, oxygen molecules are inhaled into the lungs where they diffuse across the alveoli walls and enter the bloodstream. The oxygen-rich blood is then pumped by the heart to the leg muscles through the arteries. In the capillaries near the leg muscles, oxygen is released from the red blood cells and diffuses into the muscle cells for cellular respiration.
The lungs could be gray or have black spots.
The job of a blood cell is to pick up oxygen from the lungs and carrying oxygen to the other cells in the body.