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how is oxygen transported from lungs to other parts of the body?​

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Answered by ItsMansi
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The oxygen that we obligate aerobes need for survival is transported from the lungs to peripheral tissues by the hemoglobin that is densely packed in our red blood cells (erythrocytes). ... In the lung, oxygen diffuses across the alveolar membrane, and then the red cell membrane in lung capillaries

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Answered by imsanjana
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first it to go lungs through pulmonary vein

then lungs will oxygenate the deoxygenated blood after oxygenated blood will again flow to heart. through pulmonary arota will transport oxygenated blood through out the body

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