Carbon Dioxide
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Yes. The lungs put oxygen into the blood and takes out carbon dioxide, which you breath out. The blood brings oxygen to all muscles and other tissues in the body and removes carbon dioxide.
During the respiratory system, oxygen travels through the respiratory tract and diffuses to the red blood cells from alveoli which receives carbon dioxide from the RBC's. The carbon dioxide comes from cells in the body. When the RBC's travel through the body to transfer oxygen to the cells it receives carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide enters the alveoli and travels through the respiratory tract and is breathed out.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
the lungs bring it in from the air to the body but the circulatory system takes it around the body
Three substances are water, nitrogen, and access salts.
respiratory system
Carbon DioxideExcess carbon dioxide
Yes. The lungs put oxygen into the blood and takes out carbon dioxide, which you breath out. The blood brings oxygen to all muscles and other tissues in the body and removes carbon dioxide.
Exhaling
respiratory
It Brings Carbon Dioxide to The Cells.
respiration system
It Brings Carbon Dioxide to The Cells.
Lungs
It carries oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from the body
Benefits of the respiratory system are: It helps the body to regulate temperature by expelling heat. The respiratory system brings air into the lungs and ultimately to each cell in the body. The respiratory system also removes carbon dioxide from the body.
Haemoglobin carries oxygen around the body, and removes carbon dioxide.