The respiratory system functions almost elusively to add oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide. Incidental to this it also can be a way to remove some volatile chemicals from the blood.
When you exhale, your body releases carbon dioxide and water vapor from the lungs (and the body). Since breathing doesn't use up all of what is inhaled, much of what is inhaled is also exhaled. Therefore we also exhale plain air including oxygen. That is the reason mouth-to-mouth resuscitation works.
The respiratory system removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the blood. Carbon Dioxide
If you mean foreign material or mucus - cilia, and the cough reflex. If you mean metabolic waste - the blood.
Carbon dioxide is the primary waste eliminated by the respiratory system.
It helps to remove toxies from body
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CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) leaves the body with each exhale breath.
Yes. Some oxygen leaves your body when you exhale. The process of respiration is a long one, and it works in conjunction with several other processes in order to supply your cells with the adequate energy to live. Inhalation brings in O2. That is a breathable air compound made up of 2 molecules of oxygen. When you exhale, you release CO2. That is carbon dioxide, which, in excess, would be a poison if it remained in our body. The dioxide, however, denotes that this molecule is not only one carbon, but also 2 oxygen atoms. So technically speaking oxygen IS removed from the body during exhalation.
We find that carbon dioxide is removed from the body via what is called gas exchange in the lungs. When we inhale, air is drawn into the lungs, and the alveoli in the lungs are the sites where gas exchange takes place. Carbon dioxide exits the blood, and oxygen enters. When we exhale, the carbon dioxide is carried out of the body, and the process is repeated with another breath.
Carbon dioxide
When the diaphragm contracts in the body, then you exhale
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We normally inhale 'air' which is mostly nitrogen (approx. 78%), oxygen, (approx. 21%) a little argon and other trace gasses, the lungs extract the oxygen which the body needs and we exhale the rest with a little waste carbon dioxide which was removed from the body by the lungs.
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carbon dioxoxide and oxygen
We give off carbon when we exhale.
The majority leave your body when you defecate, urinate and exhale, some leaves the body with perspiration.
Water Vapor.