No. Why should they? You've got tiny little organs like the parathyroid glands, they obviously don't need as much "power" to work as the brain or the muscles, and carbon dioxide production is more or less directly related to how much sugar the organ "burns".
Lungs
The organs that provide the body with oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide are part of the respiratory system.
It is carbon dioxide which is collected from different organs of the body by blood
respitory system respiratory system
The main organ of the circulatory system is the heart, and it pumps blood to the cells of organs and tissues, giving them oxegyn and removing carbon dioxide.
Yes
Oxygen and carbon dioxide change in the lungs.
All of them. Carbon dioxide is produced by cellular respiration, which occurs in all organs.
lungs.
The organ is gills.
Lungs
Carry oxygen and nutrients to organs and carbon dioxide and metabolites away from organs
It passes through the lungs.
grills
chloplast
in your lungs
Lungs