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Why do you have a lungs?

to expel CO2 from your body and to allow O2 into your bloodstream


What does co2 mean in medical terms?

"CO2" in any terms is carbon dioxide. Medically, it is the gas taken out of the bloodstream by the lungs while oxygen is taken into the bloodstream by the lungs. In this case, CO2 is a chemical waste product of an animal.To a plant, though, CO2 is the compound that they live on, and oxygen is the waste product. So you could say that pla


What veins carry back to the lungs as waste?

veins take the CO2 back to the lungs as a waste.


What is the substance that moves from the bloodstream to the air via the lungs?

Oxygen is the substance that moves from the bloodstream to the air via the lungs during respiration. This process occurs in the alveoli of the lungs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide.


O2 enters the capillaries and ----- from the capillaries passes in to the lungs?

Carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product of respiration, and is taken in the bloodstream to the capillaries outside the lungs, where the CO2 diffuses into the alveoli of the lungs.


What does bronchi carry?

bronchi carries o2 and co2. It carries air to the lungs.


What did bronchi carry?

Bronchi carries o2 and co2. It carries air to the lungs.


What do bronchi carry?

bronchi carries o2 and co2. It carries air to the lungs.


In what form does most carbon dioxide travel in the bloodstream from the tissues to the lungs In what form does most carbon dioxide travel in the bloodstream from the tissues to the lungs?

Most carbon dioxide (CO2) in the bloodstream travels in the form of bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) after it reacts with water to form carbonic acid, which then dissociates. Approximately 70% of CO2 is transported this way. Additionally, about 20-25% is bound to hemoglobin as carbamino compounds, while a small percentage (around 5-7%) remains dissolved in plasma. This bicarbonate is then converted back to CO2 in the lungs for exhalation.


What do bronchi carry and to what?

Bronchi carries o2 and co2. It carries outer air to the lungs.


Where is the greatest partial pressure of CO2?

The greatest partial pressure of CO2 is typically found in the alveoli of the lungs, where CO2 is exchanged between the bloodstream and the air we breathe. This is the point where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released.


Why does blood enter the lungs?

they enter the lungs in order to obtain oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. this process occurs in the alveolus of the lungs by diffusion.