Hyperventilation.
In other words, consciously overriding your natural breathing rhythm set by the brainstem and physically breathing faster.
Through the alveoli in the lungs
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
If you hold your breath, the carbon dioxide concentration in the blood will increase. Carbon dioxide is constantly produced by the body's metabolism, and constantly exhaled. So if it is not exhaled, it will start to build up.
Carbon Dioxide
Aerobic respiration results in water and carbon dioxide being produced as bi-products, as shown by this equation: 6O2 + C6H12O6 -------> 6CO2 + 6H2O (+ENERGY) "Respiratory water" is useful to the body, unlike carbon dioxide, which is is transported in the blood plasma, from the cells to the lungs, where it is excreted in our breath.
carbon dioxide (CO2)
carbon dioxide (CO2)
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Many materials are excreted from the body. These include carbon dioxide, nitrogenous wastes, and undigested food waste.
the excretory system the human body Most notably, the lungs.
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Through the alveoli in the lungs
It is carbon dioxide, a metabolic waste. But remember, most of it is retain in the body to adjust the pH.
Both are carried away from wherever they are produced in the blood and water is also taken in the lymph. Excess water is excreted in its warious ways. The carbon dioxide is carried away in the blood to the lungs where it transfers into the alveoli and is excreted in the exhalation breath.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
If you hold your breath, the carbon dioxide concentration in the blood will increase. Carbon dioxide is constantly produced by the body's metabolism, and constantly exhaled. So if it is not exhaled, it will start to build up.
Metabolic waste is made up of substances that the body cannot use for energy. It consists of urine and feces that are excreted, and carbon dioxide, which is exhaled through the nose and mouth.