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That is what your liver and kidneys can do.
All three purify the blood. The lungs help remove carbon dioxide, the kidneys remove water-soluble waste and the liver removes fat soluble wastes and many other impurities from the blood.
Blood coming from the lungs enters the left side of the heart.
there is no enzyme in our blood or liver that is why we exhale air if not we would die because there is to much co2 in our body
Seeing as the lungs act as a filter for your body, they remove toxins from the blood and add new blood back to the old dirty blood. The lungs are a wonderful invention! Actually, the lungs remove carbon dioxide from the blood and add oxygen. The liver is more the "filter".
when the blood passes through the liver it carries the CARBON DIOXIDE produced by the liver during cellular respiration
By definition arteries always carry blood away from the heart and veins carry it to the heart.Most arteries carry blood with the least amount of carbon dioxide. But there is an exception. The arteries that carry blood to the lungs is very high in carbon dioxide.
Blood is a lighter color when carrying oxygen and darken when carrying carbon dioxide. If the blood was dark, it was probably carrying carbon dioxide at the time it was taken. If it's black, it's polluted with something or your kidneys/liver are having problems.
Deoxygenated blood is typically found in the venous system and contains carbon dioxide and waste products that are filtered by the liver, kidneys, or lungs.
1 oxygen-carbon dioxide 2 products/wastes-kidney and liver 3-nutrients 4 pathogens/infections
The Excretory System removes wastes. This system includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine. The skin removes sweat. The lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver removes the breakdown of red blood cells in the form of bile. The kidneys remove toxins from the blood. The large intestine removes feces.
The liver lobes are subdivisions of the liver. There are four of them. They are the left lobe, right lobe, quadrate and caudate lobes.