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Breathing out releases CO2 which is partly Carbon.

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What is a clear colourless liquid used to test for a gas which you body gets rid of?

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When you exhale what gas does your body get rid off?

When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).


When you breathe out your body gets rid of what?

Carbon dioxide.


Which organ in the body gets rid of carbon dioxide?

Carbon dioxide is expelled from our lungs.


Where does the carbon dioxide go once your body gets rid of it?

Out of your body into the surrounding atmosphere.


What is it called when your body picks up oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide?

gas exchange


In the lungs the blood gets rid of the carbon dioxide and takes on a fresh supply of?

They switch Carbon Dioxide to carry Oxygen around the body.


What are two wastes that the body gets rid of?

Urine and stool. No it's carbon dioxide and nitrogenous compounds. not stool.


What are two wastes the body gets rid of?

Urine and stool. No it's carbon dioxide and nitrogenous compounds. not stool.


How does the body get rid of Carbon Dioxide?

The body gets rid of carbon dioxide because it is a waste product, and like every other waste product, it has to come out or you will get sick, or in this case, die. Specifically, carbon dioxide within the plasma exchanges acts to make the body more acidic and the change in pH affects the ability of enzymes to function properly. The pH is therefore tightly controlled.


How does your body get rid of carbon?

exhalation


How does body get rid of carbon dioxide that has accumulated in the lung?

The body gets rid of carbon dioxide that has accumulated in the lungs through a process called exhalation. When you breathe out, carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs along with the air you exhale. This helps maintain the balance of gases in the blood and allows fresh oxygen to be inhaled.