Biology, asked by sainirajesh6714, 9 months ago

How does oxygen get to the cells in your body for the respiration

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Answered by hardikapershotam
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Oxygen enters the lungs, then passes through the alveoli and into the blood. The oxygen is carried around the body in blood vessels. Carbon dioxide moves into the blood capillaries and is brought to the lungs to be released into the air during exhalation.
Answered by sanskrutimishra2002
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Answer:

through blood

Explanation:

the blood get oxygenated in lungs .The blood contains RBCs in which a pigment called haemoglobin is present .Oxygen dissolve in haemoglobin. This oxygenated blood is pump by heart to whole part of body through network of blood vessels. By this mechanism, the oxygen get to each cell for respiration.

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