Yes it does it carry`s out carbon dioxide, waste that we don`t need.
Most systems do NOT carry waste out of the body. There are only a few that do that. The urinary system is one and so is the respiratory system. Other than that the rst do not, like the endocrine system and the skeletal system.
Most systems do NOT carry waste out of the body. There are only a few that do that. The urinary system is one and so is the respiratory system. Other than that the rst do not, like the endocrine system and the skeletal system.
The respiratory system removes waste from the body by exhaling carbon dioxide, a byproduct of cellular respiration. When we breathe out, we release carbon dioxide from our lungs, which helps to eliminate waste from our body.
The Skeletal System.
carbon dioxide.
The skeletal system does not carry waste out of the body. Its main functions include providing structure, support, and protection for the body.
Yes, the respiratory system removes waste. Besides providing oxygen to the lung and the cells of a body during inhalation, they also provide some nutrients as well. Therefore when a person is exhaling, carbon dioxide is picked up from the cells along with waste (unused or used nutrients) and is breathed out.
No. The excretory system does that.
The respiratory system removes gaseous waste such as carbon dioxide from the body. This waste is eliminated when we exhale.
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The three functions of the blood when the circulatory system is working with the respiratory system are to take in needed gases from the lungs, expel waste gases from the tissues, and carry hormonal messages that communicate the body's needs to the respiratory adn circulatory systems.
the Nervous system skeletal and muscular