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The kidneys are the organs that are responsible for removing waste from the blood. In order to keep the kidneys working as well as they can, it's best to drink lots of water and have a healthy lifestyle.
It is the Kidneys that remove the waste products from the blood and filtration of the blood is done by the glomeruli of the kidneys.
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
Chemoreceptors detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Red blood cells take carbon dioxide (CO2) away from body tissues. The carbon dioxide is then transported to the lungs where it can be exhaled.
No. The red blood cells get oxygen at the lungs, not drop off carbon dioxide.
That is what your liver and kidneys can do.
Primarily, the kidneys are responsible for the filtering and cleaning the blood.At a stretch, you could include the lungs also, as they remove ("filter") carbon dioxide from the blood.
The kidneys are the organs that are responsible for removing waste from the blood. In order to keep the kidneys working as well as they can, it's best to drink lots of water and have a healthy lifestyle.
It is the lungs that remove carbon dioxide and water from blood. The majority of vertebrate animals have two lungs.
The oxygen cells Actually the carbon dioxide is removed. Oxygen is taken in by the blood and circulated to the rest of the body.
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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.
In lungs alveoli is present where exchange of gases takes place, when blood with carbon dioxide is reached lungs then these alveoli purify by removing carbon dioxide
The lungs do not clean dirty blood, although they do allow excess carbon dioxide to escape into the air. Dirty blood is filtered by the kidneys, not the lungs.
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.