The part of the circulatory system that carries either oxygen or carbon dioxide is blood.
Carbon dioxide is very soluble in water and therefore CO2 doesn't require any specialized carrier proteins.
air sacs
carbon dioxide from the plant and the more yellow the solution is the more Carbon Dioxide there is. The greener or bluer it is, the less carbon dioxide.
For most terrestrial plants, nearly all the carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For aquatic plants, the carbon comes form carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.
In the lungs - specifically, the alveoli.
There are a number of internal organs that help carbon dioxide to be released into the air. The two lungs are the major players with the heart and circulatory system helping.
it carry's out carbon dioxide and it carry's in oxygen
air sacs
The circulatory system takes up oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide.
oxygen
Many organic chemicals when combusted in oxygen can create Carbon dioxide and water
The pulmonary circulatory system is involved in the process of moving carbon dioxide from the blood.
Carbon dioxide is the result of burning carbon or carbon containing materials.
Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.
In the alveoli
The respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It works closely with the circulatory system.
carbon-dioxide (carbon+oxygen) CO
photosynthesis
carbon-dioxide (carbon+oxygen) CO