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Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Nothing gets rid of it.
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The carbon dioxide diffuses into the plasma portion of the blood and is carried to the heart. From there it is carried to the lungs where it is released when you exhale.
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Animals get rid of Carbon Dioxide by breathing. Animals breathe in oxygen and they breathe out carbon dioxide.Diffusion from the cells, and diffusion from the bodies of insects.Animals with a blood circulation & lungs exhale it.
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No. The red blood cells get oxygen at the lungs, not drop off carbon dioxide.
To get rid of the carbon dioxide produced in the cells of your body, and to get new oxygen to transport to your cells.
It gets rid of carbon dioxide, then it takes the oxygen and gives it to cells. Carbon dioxide is cell waste.
Their function is to rid the body of carbon dioxide and to provide oxygen to the cells of your body.
Blood travels to the lungs and picks up oxygen. The oxygen replaces the carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
They take in food and get rid of wast matter, they make new cells, and they repair old cells.