The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the muscle of the heart.
Yes, the lungs take in oxygen from the air we breathe and transfer it into the bloodstream through tiny blood vessels called capillaries. Oxygen-rich blood is then carried to the rest of the body to supply cells with the oxygen they need for energy production.
Oxygen enters your body through the lungs when you breathe. In the lungs, oxygen moves into the bloodstream through tiny blood vessels called capillaries. From there, oxygen is carried by red blood cells to tissues and organs throughout the body.
Blood is the carrier of food nutrients and oxygen in the body. It transports oxygen from the lungs to different organs and tissues, while also carrying nutrients from the digestive system to cells for energy and growth.
Waste products like urea, creatinine, and excess ions are filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and passed on to the bladder as urine to be excreted from the body.
they bring oxygen to the brain
Red Blood cells bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the muscles.
Yes.
Oxygen
it is the blood cells in your blood that contain and carry oxygen around the body
The heart and your blood vessels
The function of blood in circulatory is to bring oxygen to the cells around the body. Without blood cells would not be able to get oxygen.
Arterioles carry blood from larger arteries to capillaries. This blood is high in oxygen. Capillaries bring blood to cells which need oxygen for energy production.
Oxygen of course(:and many vital nutirents
Your red blood cell.
Yes. The blood passes through the lung tissues and gets oxygen.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.