Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration; it is exhaled through the lungs into the outside environment.
The gas produced by cells and exhaled through the lungs is called carbon dioxide.
During respiration, Carbon Dioxide or CO2 is exhaled as a waste product.
'What is the importance of respiration in animals?' Respiration is the in and exhaling of gasses through the lungs. Oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled. Oxygen is necessary for cell life, carbon dioxide is secreted by the cells and then exhaled by the lungs and nostrils as it is toxic to the body. (It has the same importance as in humans)
red blood cells
Red Blood Cells
Yes. It is carried through the veins to the lungs to be exhaled.
Carbon dioxide.
1. To bring oxygen to cells around the body 2. To bring carbon dioxide from cells to our lungs to be exhaled
Oxygen (O2) enters your body through breathing air, which contains oxygen in it. This oxygen goes into your lungs where it is put into the bloodstream, supplied to cells in your body, returned to the lungs as carbon dioxide (CO2), and exhaled through the lungs.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide diffuses out of respiring cells into the blood. Part of it is carried by the same protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen-hemoglobin. The blood is carried into the heart, which pumps it into the lungs.
The red blood cells pick up oxygen from the air that is inhaled into the lungs. When the red cells pick up the oxygen from the air, they expel carbon dioxide into the lungs to be exhaled.
Yes, except that most of the carbon dioxide is dissoved in the blood plasma. Circulatory A+