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What you the primary gas that the blood gets rid of?

Carbon dioxide is removed from blood by respiratory system.


What are the functions or the respiratory system?

The respiratory system takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide so you can breathe.


What are the functions the respiratory system?

The respiratory system takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide so you can breathe.


How is the respiratory and excretory system different?

Excretory system gets rid of waste. Respiratory system supplies blood cells with oxygen.


What is the task of the respiratory system?

The respiratory system includes the organs that's provide the body with a continuous supply of oxygen and gets rid of the body's the waste product; carbon dioxide.


What is the organs that provide the body with oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide is part of what system?

The lungs. It's part of your respiratory. your heart also helps, and it's part of the cardiovascular system


What gas does the respiratory system get rid of?

The respiratory system utilises oxygen from the environmrntal gases and expires carbon dioxide (CO2).


What does the respiratory system get rid of?

Carbon dioxide


What system gets rid of waste gases?

Usually by igniting burners on the top of gas venting pipes to burn off the gas.


What are the differences between the digestive and respiratory systems?

The respiratory system is the gas exchange of erythrocytes and the lungs, and erythrocytes and the rest of the body. The digestive system is the process of digestion. Respiratory: Involves gas exchange and lungs, plus the heart. Supplies the body with oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide. Includes ventilation (pulminary), internal and external gas exchange. You can get the idea, I hope. Digestive system: Is the process of absorbing nutrients you have eaten and excreting it through the colon. Involves enzymes. Involves the stomach, esophagus, mouth, small intestine, duodenum, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, colon, (pardon if I missed a few). Water gets reabsorbed in the colon.


How does waste travel outside the body?

There is a system of the body called the Excretory System. The organs of this system get rid of a certain waste. The skin gets rid of sweat. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver gets rid of bile, which, in addition to breaking down fats, is partially made up of the breakdown of red blood cells. The kidneys get rid of toxins from the blood. The large intestine gets rid of undigested food. in this way the Dermal, Respiratory, Lymphatic, Urinary, and Digestive Systems work together to get rid of wastes.


Which systems in the body help remove waste?

There is a system of the body called the Excretory System. The organs of this system get rid of a certain waste. The skin gets rid of sweat. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver gets rid of bile, which, in addition to breaking down fats, is partially made up of the breakdown of red blood cells. The kidneys get rid of toxins from the blood. The large intestine gets rid of undigested food. in this way the Dermal, Respiratory, Lymphatic, Urinary, and Digestive Systems work together to get rid of wastes.