Science, asked by taetae43, 6 months ago

Q1. Where did the blood get its oxygen?
Q2. Will the blood goes directly to the body since it has oxygen already?
Why? Why not?
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Answered by soumyadeepjana11939
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Answered by abhinavraj980161
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Q1

where \: did \: the \: blood \: gets \: oxygen

Answer --> Two types of blood vessels carry blood throughout our bodies: Arteries carry oxygenated blood (blood that has gotten oxygen from the lungs) from the heart to the rest of the body. Blood then travels through veins back to the heart and lungs, so it can get more oxygen to send back to the body via the arteries.

Q2

will \: the \: blood \: goes \: directly \: to \: the \: body \:

why \: and \: why \: not

Answer --> The solution is a technique known as lung lavage, or lung washing, to flush the surfactant build-up from the lungs. Clinicians insert twin endotracheal tubes into the lungs while the patient is under anesthesia. They stream saline into one while the other receives oxygen to keep the patient breathing.

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