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- The right side of your heart recieves oxygen—poor blood from your veins and pumps to your lungs, where it picks up oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- When you inhale air enters your lungs and oxygen from the air moves from your lungs to your blood. At the same time, carbon dioxide, a waste gas, moves out from your blood to the lungs and is exhaled.
- Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body so they can keep working. Blood carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and other digestive system to be removed from the body.
- Our body needs oxygen to obtain energy to fuel all our living processes
- Oxygen passes quickly through the air-blood barrier into the blood in the capillaries. Similarly, carbon dioxide passes blood into the alveoli and is exhaled. Then the blood is pumped through the pulmonary artery to the lungs, where it picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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