Carbon dioxide diffuses out of respiring cells into the blood. Part of it is carried by the same protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen-hemoglobin. The blood is carried into the heart, which pumps it into the lungs.
Carbon Dioxide is breathed in along with the oxygen and Nitrogen atoms
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Also: Carbon dioxide is produced in the cells through cellular respiration. It then diffuses into the blood and travels to the lungs where it diffuses into the aveoli space, which is in the lungs. It then gets exhaled out of the body. Source: IB Biology
Hopefully you mean from the cells to the lungs In any case normally oxygen is transported from the lungs to the cells through the blood stream by the red blood cells and the Co2 comes back to the lungs the same way. Co3 has to be removed from the body because it is poisonous.
It is transported by the red blood cells in your body when you breath in and out.
it isn't supposed to be carried through the blood.
It's carried mainly in the plasma as bicarbonate ions
Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide (along with any dissolved gases) are transported through the blood to the lungs.
Bicarbonate Ions
Carbon Dioxide
Lungs and Lungs. Blood that contains carbon dioxide means it is lacking oxygen, and the carbon dioxide was put into the blood as a waste product by all the other organs. The blood then reaches the lungs and exchanges the carbon dioxide for oxygen. The now oxygen-rich blood is transported to the heart where it is pumped throughout the body, and the carbon dioxide is exhaled from the lungs.
Gas is carried mostly by the plasma in the blood. The plasma contains dissolved gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, which are transported to different parts of the body. Oxygen is transported from the lungs to the tissues, while carbon dioxide is carried from the tissues back to the lungs for elimination.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
The oxygen is made of compoundants and such that when it goes through the body it's so sensitive it changes to carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
Red blood cells take carbon dioxide (CO2) away from body tissues. The carbon dioxide is then transported to the lungs where it can be exhaled.
Carbon Dioxide is transported throughout the body using the red blood cells' hemoglobin, which first carries Oxygen to the lungs, and then to the heart. The blood then carries deoxygenated blood back to the lungs to exhale the Carbon Dioxide.
Gas exchange happens in the capillaries. Oxygen is replaced with Carbon Dioxide which is transported from the heart.
Oxygen is absorbed into special veins from the lungs and is then transported to extremities through the bloodstream.By way of the circulatory system.