They store it in a form called carboxyhemoglobin and will release it when they return to the lungs.
Water with dissolved carbon dioxide is acidic.
No. Your lungs pass oxygen into the blood and also pass carbon dioxide to the air outside your body. Oxygen combines with carbon to form carbon dioxide. This happens in our muscles, among other places.
a little of blood and a lot of carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and other chemical waste.
As blood moves through the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. Oxygen diffuses from the air in the lungs into the blood, increasing the oxygen level in the blood. Conversely, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the air in the lungs, decreasing the carbon dioxide level in the blood.
With increased breathing, levels of carbon dioxide in the blood drop and levels of oxygen rise.
because carbon dioxide and water from the cells are waste carried by the blood to the lungs to be taken out of the body
It gets rid of carbon dioxide, then it takes the oxygen and gives it to cells. Carbon dioxide is cell waste.
a little oxygen and a lot of carbon dioxide
a little oxygen and a lot of carbon dioxide
it filters your lungs which causes you to exhale
a) diffused carbon dioxideb) a high concentration of oxygenc)no gasesd)a high concentration of carbon dioxidee)waste materials needed by cellswhy would u Evan do dis i mean i no what the choices are da*nthey contain no gases