The oxygen enters the body via the nose and mouth then travels down the trachea ( wind pipe ) then breaks into two bronchi (the bronchi splits the air into each lung) which then branches into lots of bronchioles which end in lots of alvioli.
it goes through the mouth or nose and down to the epiglottis. the epiglottis opens to let the air into the trachea. from the trachea it goes to the bronchi and into the bronchioles. then into the alveoli. then out of the lungs into the oxygenated blood stream. then into the heart then to the arteries and the capillaries and vains then back again
The oxygen enters your mouth or nose then to your trachea which is a tube that leads the oxygen to your left & right bronchi. From the bronchies, the oxygen goes to the left/ right lung (corresponding to which lung is connected to which bronchi; left bronchi->left lung and right bronchi->right lung) then the lung travels the oxygen to other parts of the body!
oxygen comes:
through the lungs
into the bronchi
bronchiole
aveoli
the blood stream
into a blood cell
travels to any place in need of oxygen by the pumping of the heart
Oxygen (O2) enters your body through breathing air, which contains oxygen in it. This oxygen goes into your lungs where it is put into the bloodstream, supplied to cells in your body, returned to the lungs as carbon dioxide (CO2), and exhaled through the lungs.
First you breath it in and then it goes through you blood stream dropping off oxygen molecules and picking up carbon dioxide all through the body and then it goes to the lungs to get more oxygen and drop off the carbon dioxide so it can be exhaled.
Oxygen is breathed through the nose or mouth and travels to the lungs through the bronchial tubes, then absorbed through the alveoli into the bloodstream. In the bloodstream the oxygen is transported all over the body by red blood cells. So, red blood cells would be your answer.
So the movement of oxygen in the body is different to the movement of carbon dioxide as while oxygen enters the red blood cells during this movement the carbon dioxide stays out. It stays in the plasma. Also for the movement of carbon dioxide to happen oxygen is needed. Its a product of aerobic respiration. The movement of oxygen in the body is similar to the movement of carbon dioxide as both processes require respiration and pass through the walls of the capillaries.
The photosynthetic pathway releases oxygen into the environment. Oxygen is one of several products of photosynthesis. This is the reason why plants and trees are so important in maintaining the balance of a tropical ecosystem
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pathway of oxygen
Oxygen?
oxygen
Oxygen
no because its online somewhere else
The pathway of oxygen is like a tube or pipe in the breathing system.
The pathway of oxygen is like a tube or pipe in the breathing system.
Oxygen does not push blood through the body, the heart does.
It is important for blood to travel through two separate pathways for circulation because it allows for efficient transport of oxygen-rich blood to the body tissues and oxygen-poor blood to the lungs for oxygenation. The pulmonary circulation pathway facilitates gas exchange in the lungs, while the systemic circulation pathway supplies oxygen and nutrients to all other body tissues. This separation helps optimize oxygen delivery and ensures proper functioning of vital organs.
no, it is anaerobic metabolism. (without oxygen, rather than with oxygen.)
Through Crebs' cycle in aerobic respiration