If you remember the Star Trek phrase "Carbon based life form", that's us. Every time you see a pentagonal or hexagonal drawing in chemistry and Biology, that's a ring of Carbon atoms, sometimes with a Nitrogen or Oxygen stuck in there. Almost all sugars, alcohols, most solid things like bones are quite a bit of Carbon. One example is in the link below about DNA structures.
It Brings Carbon Dioxide to The Cells.
It Brings Carbon Dioxide to The Cells.
it gives them macromolecules such as carbs, amino acids
carbon solutions in your body means that there is carbon in your body
Breathing is the body's natural way to remove carbon dioxide. Increasing ventilation by taking deep breaths or being in well-ventilated areas can help remove excess carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide levels are a concern, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
they help us breathe and get oxygen in our bodies and get carbon dioxide out
the are carbon dating and to help pin point cancerous cells int he body.
It Brings Carbon Dioxide to The Cells.
The respiratory system is primarily responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. This process occurs in the lungs, where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream to be exhaled out of the body. The cardiovascular system also plays a role by transporting oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and carrying carbon dioxide back to the lungs for removal.
Veins help carry away carbon dioxide, a waste product produced by cells during metabolism. They transport deoxygenated blood, which contains this carbon dioxide, back to the heart. From there, the blood is sent to the lungs, where carbon dioxide is expelled from the body during exhalation. This process is crucial for maintaining the body's overall homeostasis.
They help keep internal organs safe,they also give the body carbon,oxygen,and hydrogen.
Yes, the lungs play a role in regulating the body's pH balance by controlling the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Carbon dioxide is an important factor in maintaining the blood's pH within a narrow range. When levels of carbon dioxide increase, the lungs can increase their breathing rate to expel more carbon dioxide and help maintain the body's pH balance.