The gas we inhale is oxygen. Oxygen is transported from the alveoli in the lungs to the blood cells in the veins and then, distributed to different organs. Thus, resulting deoxygenated blood to produce waste products. So, we exhale carbon dioxide.
inhale- oxygen (O2)
exhale- carbon dioxide (CO2)
The Respiratory System regulates breathing and gas exchanges within an organism. In humans, this system includes the lungs, airways, and respiratory muscles.
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the air through the process of breathing. Oxygen is taken in through the lungs and carbon dioxide is expelled during exhalation. The exchange occurs in the alveoli, which are tiny air sacs in the lungs.
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
The respiratory system encompasses breathing.
in your respiratory system
Respiratory System
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
In the breathing system, which supports the circulation system by giving oxygen to the hemoblobin in the blood.
respiratory system
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen by inhaling air through the nose or mouth, where oxygen is taken into the lungs and absorbed into the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide, a waste product, is then expelled by exhaling air out of the lungs. This exchange occurs in the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs where the transfer of gases takes place.
The respiratory system is the part of the body responsible for breathing. It includes the lungs, airways, and muscles involved in breathing such as the diaphragm. This system is crucial for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
Yes it does, it is the respiratory system, meaning breathing system. :D