When our body inhale O2 and carry by blood vessel to the lung where the respiratory system convert it to ATP which is energy use in our body. After O2 being converted inside our lung, it become CO2 which is waste. That why we exhale CO2.
For ex: when we eat food, it will be in our stomach. Now, it is time for Didestion system to work as a nutrition collective. Then use all nutrient from the food that we ate, and the rest leave behind is waste and it has to come out.
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carbon dioxide isnt supposed too be removed. but if you are referring to why is carbon dioxide removed from the body, it is because it is already used up and is now ready to be released for the plant to inhale.
Carbon Dioxide is toxic in large concentrations. Mild symptoms include nausea and muscle cramp, but carbon dioxide poisoning can be fatal in extreme cases.
Not to be confused with carbon monoxide poisoning, which is harder to detect and a lot more dangerous.
Carbon dioxide lowers the pH levels of your blood making it slightly acidic. Blood pH is very tightly controlled between 7.35 and 7.45, so slightly basic. Low blood pH signals your medulla in the brain stem to increase heart rate to cycle the blood to the lungs faster and a faster respiratory rate to facilitate the exchange of carbon dioxide with oxygen.
Carbon dioxide leaves the blood into the air in the lungs, and is then exhaled.
1. it's a waste product
2. it acidifies the body fluids
3. at high concentrations it interfers with brain function
4. the plants need it to make more sugar.
Urea is an end product of nitrogen metabolism. High blood urea nitrogen is an
important indicator to cause kidney malfunction.
Urea is a Toxin create by the liver to get rid of Ammonia (also a toxin) so it needs to leave the body. It leaves via the left kidney and out of the body as urine.
Because urea is the product of NH3 which is harmful for our body.
because if you dont then the carbon dioxide and the urea with stop your body organs working and this can cause death
Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas
Yes... Plants really need carbon dioxide for they use it for photosynthesis.
Carbon-Dioxide is the gas we breath out. But is also the gas trees need to keep alive.
You don't need carbon dioxide to live...I think you're thinking of oxygen.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
No. Carbon Dioxide is a waste gas and is removed from the blood stream.
carbon dioxide
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The function of the lungs are to bring oxygen, into the body and to release carbon dioxide. Oxygen is what the body needs to make energy and carbon dioxide is a waste that the body does not need.
The function of the lungs are to bring oxygen, into the body and to release carbon dioxide. Oxygen is what the body needs to make energy and carbon dioxide is a waste that the body does not need.
YOU NEED WATER TO LIVE BECAUSE HALF OF YOU BODY IS WATER i don't know about carbon dioxide
Yes, if you didn't breath carbon there wouldn't be any plants.
Because we breath it out as we don't need it in our body.
You need a respiratory system to bring oxygen into your body and to remove carbon dioxide from your body..
your body produce carbon dioxide because just as you eat food and then excrete waste the same applies to respiration if we breath in oxygen (which is good air) our body then takes out carbon dioxide (which is bad air). i hope this helps
Carbon dioxide.
Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas