Excretion is the removal of waste products made by the body. When you breathe out your lungs are removing waste carbon dioxide made by your cells. This is part of excretion. The carbon dioxide is made by the process of respiration in your cells. Respiration is the release of energy from food. When glucose sugar is respired, energy is released and water and carbon dioxide are produced: glucose + oxygen ---> water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY The oxygen which is used in respiration is taken into the body by the lungs when you breathe. For more about breathing and the respiratory sustem see: http://yucky.discovery.com/flash/body/pg000138.html
The excretory system is not really a true system of the body. It is a function that is shared by several different systems. The lungs excrete mostly carbon dioxide, the GI tract excretes solid wastes as feces, the kidneys excrete urine, and the skin excretes wastes in sweat.
Excretory means basicly to collect waste products and remove it from the body... so when u breath, u breath in O2 (oxygen) and u breath out Co2 (carbon dioxide). so u are removing Co2
Lungs exhale carbon dioxide enriched, moistened, and warmed air which has lost some oxygen to the blood but the lungs also help you move you hand right and left because there is a diaphragm under the lungs that helps control movement. A diaphragm is a large organ that is produced from the brain.The holy pant are right
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The lungs (and gills) of organisms constantly secrete gaseous wastes from the bloodstream as a regular part of respiration. The lungs, along with the respiratory system as a whole, play a vital role in the removal (via gaseous excretion) of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), a byproduct of cellular respiration and cellular metabolism, among the countless other functions performed by any given cell in any LIVING organism.
Yes, because the lungs remove CO2 which is a poisonous gas.
No. They are in the chest and part of the respiratory system.
as per my knowledge is concerned it helps in removal of CO2 which is unwanted
Yes. The lungs are responsible for excreting carbon dioxide from the body.
Lungs exchange waste gases (carbon dioxide) for breathable air (oxygen).
The respiratory function of lungs is gas exchange. In their role of eliminating carbon dioxide, they also have a function in the excretory system.
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The lungs and the skin are part of the excretory system as both give off some wastes.
Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the lungs around the body. Veins carry 'used' blood back to the lungs.
skin, lungs and bladder
lungs
The lungs are part of the respiratory and excretory systems.
the organs are included in the excretory system is : skin, lungs, liver, kidneys, urethra, ureters, urinary blader.
The Excretory System
Lungs, skin, large intestine, and kidneys.
Bladder. It also includes the skin, lungs, and the kidneys.
Bladder. It also includes the skin, lungs, and the kidneys.
The excretory and respiratory system do, in fact, work together. The excretory system is in charge of excreting waste products. Carbon-dioxide is a waste product which the lungs, a part of the respiratory system, excrete.
The excretory system transports waste out of the body that is produced by homeostasis. The parts of the body that are involved in this are sweat glands, liver, lungs and the kidney system.