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They bring them away from muscle tissue so that it can go to the lungs to be exhaled

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Q: What do capillaries do with carbon dioxide waste?
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What do capillaries exchange?

Capillaries exchange food, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.


Which are 2 waste product found in capillaries?

Carbon dioxide is one of them, i am uncertain about the other.


How does the exchange of the oxygen with waste and carbon dioxide takes place in the capillaries?

Exchange takes place by diffusion .


Why is capillaries branched out?

The capillaries are branched out to increase surface area for diffusion of substances like nutrients, hormones, and waste products like carbon dioxide.


Capillaries exchange food oxygen and what?

They exchange water, oxygen and carbon dioxide, as well as nutrient and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.


O2 enters the capillaries and ----- from the capillaries passes in to the lungs?

Carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product of respiration, and is taken in the bloodstream to the capillaries outside the lungs, where the CO2 diffuses into the alveoli of the lungs.


How does carbon dioxide gets out through the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems?

The blood carries carbon dioxide waste from the tissues where it's generated. When this carbon dioxide reaches the capillaries at the alveoli, it diffuses across the membranes and is released during exhalation.


Carbon dioxide enters the blood at the?

Capillaries. The diffusion of nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide and wastes take place in the capillaries. If you want to be more specific, it would be the venous ends of the capillaries where carbon dioxide enters the blood.


Waste leaves a cell and enters the blood by crossing into the capillaries?

Correct. Waste products, such as carbon dioxide and metabolic byproducts, diffuse from the cell into the surrounding interstitial fluid. From there, they can enter the capillaries, where they are then transported through the bloodstream to be eliminated from the body.


Does carbon dioxide pass into the blood?

Carbon dioxide passes into the blood at the capillaries of the systemic circulation. Then it is released at capillaries around the alveoli.


In which capillary beds does oxygen enter the capillaries and carbon dioxide exit the capillaries?

The capillary bed in the lungs is where the oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.


What work is done in the capillarys?

To bring nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbing carbon dioxide and other waste products from them.