Oxygen and other nutrients diffuse out of blood by osmosis, and blood takes up carbon dioxide and other waste products given off by cells.
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At the capillary level of our cardiovascular system tiny vessels pick up waste products from cells.
the waste products must be cleaned up to blood waste then leaves the body in the urine the digestive system and kidneys work together to provide nutrients and remove .
the waste products must be cleaned up to blood waste then leaves the body in the urine the digestive system and kidneys work together to provide nutrients and remove .
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The nitrogenous waste products and CO2 accumulate in the blood when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently.
blood is made up of mostly blood cells, plasma, white blood cells and platelets. the rest is hormones, waste products and nutrients.
The blood is not filtered and waste products build up to toxic levels.
Blood picks up multiple things from cells. They pick up waste products like carbon dioxide and water, and they also pick up oxygen from the lungs.
Your urine is primarily made up of uric acid, waste products which your kidneys filtered out of your blood, and water.
The small intestine takes all the nutrients it needs from the food. Then, all the rest of the food travels down the large intestine and out the other end. The bowel has the job of recovering water from the waste food. Metabolite waste and by-products are removed from the blood by the kidneys. The CO2 is removed from the lungs by breathing. There are a few other waste processes such as excess heat removed by radiation and sweating.