The lungs are the primary organs responsible for extracting oxygen from the air you breathe. When you inhale, oxygen from the air is transferred into the bloodstream through tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli. These alveoli exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide, which is then exhaled out of the body.
Digestive system of organs.
Oxygen from the air is inhaled into the lungs, where it diffuses into the bloodstream. The heart then pumps this oxygen-rich blood to all the important organs through a network of blood vessels. The organs extract the oxygen they need for cellular function from the blood.
I personally think it is blue-cici
Extract puuls the air ,exhaust push the air
No, terrestrial animals do not respire with gills. Gills are respiratory organs found in aquatic animals that extract oxygen from water. Terrestrial animals typically respire using lungs or tracheal systems to extract oxygen from the air.
Malpighian tubules
The correct spelling is "fish gills." Fish gills are respiratory organs that help fish extract oxygen from the water.
The most important organ of our respiratory system is the Lungs. The lungs are the organs that extract or absorb oxygen from the air we breathe and fills our blood with life giving oxygen.
Air leave the body from organs called the lungs.
The two organs responsible for bringing oxygen into the body are the lungs and the cardiovascular system. The lungs extract oxygen from inhaled air and transfer it to the bloodstream, while the cardiovascular system circulates the oxygenated blood throughout the body to deliver it to cells.
The digestive system.