Respiratory system. However, many systems revolve around the idea of carbon dioxide dumping, in which case excretory system (including the urinary system) and circulatory system also counts, as well as cardiovascular system.
The waste product of carbon dioxide is primarily produced by the metabolic processes of living organisms, specifically the respiratory system in animals and the photosynthetic system in plants. It is a byproduct of cellular respiration in animals, where oxygen is used to break down food molecules to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a waste product. In plants, carbon dioxide is absorbed during photosynthesis, which converts it into oxygen and glucose.
One waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide.
CO2, i.e. Carbon Dioxide
The two main waste products of respiration are Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Carbon dioxide
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
The system that is responsible for delivering nutrients and oxygen and removing wastes and carbon dioxide is actually three different systems. These systems are the respiratory, digestive and circulatory systems.
The blood carries carbon dioxide waste from the tissues where it's generated. When this carbon dioxide reaches the capillaries at the alveoli, it diffuses across the membranes and is released during exhalation.
carbon dioxide
Burning (combustion) of organic substance will produce waste Carbon Dioxide. Also metabolic processes in living things produces waste Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon dioxide and water
two waste substances produced by cells are glucose and starch
One waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
CO2, i.e. Carbon Dioxide
An example is carbon dioxide being emitted from car exhausts. Hope that helped.
No, carbon dioxide and waste are transported by the blood AWAY from each cell.
The two main waste products of respiration are Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2).