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.
The lungs are the respiratory organ that expels carbon dioxide from your body.
it breathes it out through your through with carbon dioxide
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The respiratory system moves oxygen in and carbon dioxide (CO2) out.
The respiratory system provides the mechanism for the body to obtain oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide.
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You need a respiratory system to bring oxygen into your body and to remove carbon dioxide from your body..
The respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
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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.
The respiratory system is the system for breathing. The system allows for oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to exit.
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