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The respiratory system is involved in removing carbon dioxide from the body. Carbon dioxide is carried to the alveoli by the circulatory system. There, it diffuses across the membrane into the alveoli and is exhaled.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Carbon Dioxide
Yes. Carbon dioxide is one of the products of cellular respiration
The carbon dioxide is dissolved in your blood. The blood travels round the body, to the lungs. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide are exchanged during breathing. The Carbon Dioxide is exhaled from the lungs, through the mouth.
The respiratory system is involved in removing carbon dioxide from the body. Carbon dioxide is carried to the alveoli by the circulatory system. There, it diffuses across the membrane into the alveoli and is exhaled.
Respiratory system
Respiratory system
This is the respiratory system. Carbon dioxide is passed out through the lungs.
Breathing is the only process where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs. Oxygen is being delivered to the body parts where oxygen is needed, whilst removing carbon dioxide.
Breathing is the only process where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs. Oxygen is being delivered to the body parts where oxygen is needed, whilst removing carbon dioxide.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
No, the [urinary] bladder does. The lungs are involved in the delivery of oxygen to the body and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is created when oxygen and carbon are combined. The respiratory system allows oxygen to be taken into the body while allowing the body to push out (or exhale) the carbon dioxide.
YES!!! You inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide