Carbon Dioxide and water vapor.
Carbon dioxide
The respiratory system removes gaseous waste such as carbon dioxide from the body. This waste is eliminated when we exhale.
Carbon Dioxide and water vapor.
Carbon dioxide is a waste material removed by the respiratory system through exhalation. It is a byproduct of cellular respiration and needs to be eliminated to maintain the body's proper pH balance.
Yes, carbon dioxide is one of the waste products made by the fetus. It is eliminated through the maternal respiratory system.
waste
I have never heard of the excretory system, but I think it might be to do with getting rid of waste products in your body. The respiratory system is when your body takes in oxygen and glucose in foods and gets rid of carbon dioxide and water. I hope I answered your question! Source: Biology/Science Teachers
the respiratory system brings oxygen to the blood and removes the waste gas carbon dioxide
The three organ systems responsible for waste elimination are the digestive system, the urinary system, and the respiratory system. The digestive system eliminates solid waste, the urinary system eliminates liquid waste, and the respiratory system eliminates gaseous waste.
Circulatory or ReproductiveEndocrine or Excretory
oxygen and carbon dioxide
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