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What is carbon dioxide rich blood?

Carbon dioxide rich blood, which is red blood cells lacking oxygen but high in carbon dioxide concentration.These blood cells have circulated through the body and given up much of its oxygen while collecting waste carbon dioxide. The pulmonary artery carries this blood from the heart to the lungs, where it picks up a fresh supply of oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide.


Waste product given off in the gas exchange between air and blood in the alveoli?

Carbon Dioxide. (CO2 )


What gas is given off by cellular respiration?

Carbon Dioxide


Where does gas get exchanged in the circulatory system?

In lungs where carbon dioxide is released and oxygen absorbed and in cells where oxygen is given to cells and carbon dioxide is absorbed by blood.


What is the name given to the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide?

The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream is known as respiration. This process occurs in the alveoli of the lungs, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood.


What waste product is given off the gas exchange between air and blood in the alveoli?

Carbon dioxide.


What transports oxygen within the blood?

The red blood cells carry the oxygen from the lungs round the body. The heart pumps the red blood cells to go around the body. When the oxygen is given to the cells, the red blood cells return to the heart and get pumped back to the lungs while carrying carbon dioxide.


What gas is given off during respiration?

Carbon dioxide


When is carbon dioxide given out?

glycolysis


What two gases are exchange in the cell?

oxygen and carbon dioxide. oxygen is delivered by the blood into the cell and oxygen from the cell is is given to the blood in exchange to be expelled by the lungs.


What gas is given off when zinc carbonate is heated?

carbon dioxide, when carbonates are heated carbon dioxide is is given off.


What happens when blood passes cells?

Oxygen and other nutrients diffuse out of blood by osmosis, and blood takes up carbon dioxide and other waste products given off by cells.