the excretory system the human body Most notably, the lungs.
There is no organism in the human body that absorbs CO2 and releases O2, CO2 is a waste product to us.
The respiratory system. You breathe oxygen, and release carbon dioxide. Then the trees do the same, except with carbon dioxide. It a continuous cycle, that, over time, will eventually run out.
Carbon dioxide is being released. As you breathe in you inhale fresh oxygen, but as you breathe out your body releases carbon dioxide.
Oxygen goes from the lungs through the pulmonary veins to the heart, then through the aorta to various arteries, arterioles, capillaries, and finally end up in the tissues. Oppositely, carbon dioxide moves from the tissues to capillaries, venules, veins, to the heart, then through the pulmonary arteries and to the lungs to be released.
respiration- The body takes in oxygen and glucose and turns it into carbon dioxide. Glucose is a mix of Carbon D, oxygen, and water. The body uses the oxygen, gets rid of the carbon dioxide and uses some of the water( the rest of the water is waste).
Through the alveoli in the lungs
carbon dioxide (CO2)
carbon dioxide (CO2)
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Many materials are excreted from the body. These include carbon dioxide, nitrogenous wastes, and undigested food waste.
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Metabolic waste is made up of substances that the body cannot use for energy. It consists of urine and feces that are excreted, and carbon dioxide, which is exhaled through the nose and mouth.
It is carbon dioxide, a metabolic waste. But remember, most of it is retain in the body to adjust the pH.
Blood containing carbon dioxide flows from veins throughout the body to the heart, and then the heart pumps it to the lungs. Small air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs remove the carbon dioxide from the blood and release it into the lungs where it is exhaled.
During the respiratory system, oxygen travels through the respiratory tract and diffuses to the red blood cells from alveoli which receives carbon dioxide from the RBC's. The carbon dioxide comes from cells in the body. When the RBC's travel through the body to transfer oxygen to the cells it receives carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide enters the alveoli and travels through the respiratory tract and is breathed out.
Carbon dioxide is produced inside all the cells of the body, as a metabolic by-product. Carbon dioxide does not enter through the lungs, rather, it leaves through the lungs.
It passes through the lungs.