Most of the oxgyen is picked up by the hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport. The blood carries the oxygenated blood through the pulmonary arteries to the heart.
As the heart beats, the oxygenated blood flows out of the heart through the aorta and into arteries throughout the body.
The oxygenated blood flows from large arteries to smaller arterioles and into capillaries that nourish cells of the tissues.
Oxygen leaves the capillaries and flows into the cells. At the same time, carbon dioxide leaves the cells and enters the venous capillaries to return to the lungs.
Oxygen provides the fuel that allows the cells to carry out their functions.
Lungs are organs that expand to fill with air during the process of breathing. They have the ability to expand and contract to draw in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
The curvy thing under your lungs is called the diaphragm. It plays a crucial role in respiration by contracting and flattening when you inhale, creating more space for the lungs to expand and draw in air. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes and moves back up, helping to push air out of the lungs.
Hedgehogs, like all mammals, breathe through their lungs. They inhale air through their nostrils, which travels down their windpipe into the lungs, where oxygen is absorbed by the blood and carbon dioxide is exhaled. This process allows them to extract oxygen from the air they breathe in.
It is the natural elasticity of the lungs that allows us to exhale.
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Lungs - they breathe air like us.
The main muscle that helps us to breathe is the diaphragm. When it contracts it creates a lower pressure area inside the lungs than is in the outside air, and this basically sucks air into the lungs. The lungs exhale through their own natural recoil.
The main muscle that helps us to breathe is the diaphragm. When it contracts it creates a lower pressure area inside the lungs than is in the outside air, and this basically sucks air into the lungs. The lungs exhale through their own natural recoil.
FOREST ARE THE LUNGS OF THE EARTH ,IT RELEASES OXYGEN to keep us healthy.
The diaphragm relaxes to help squeeze the air out of your lungs. When the diaphragm contracts, it flattens and pulls air into your lungs. When it relaxes into its dome-shaped position, air is pushed out.
it allows us to pump blood throughout our bodies faster and allows the transfer of oxygen to and from the lungs more efficiently
Actually, air isn't forced into the lungs my the contraction of any muscle, but by the relaxation of the Diaphragm, along with the Intercostalis muscles on the ribs and the smooth muscle on the lungs. When your diaphragm contracts, it pushes air out of your lungs. When it relaxes, air is drawn in to the lungs. The intercostalis muscles also help move the ribs when the lungs move as your breath. There is one set on the ribs and one set in between each rib.Hope this helps!