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In Humans, the lungs that serve as the primary respiratory organs.

The lungs take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide.

In Humans, the only other organ that may supply some oxygen and give off some carbon dioxide is the skin. This is important for the first few layers of skin (dermis and epidermis) but is insignificant as a contribution to the total respiration of the person.

This characterization of the singular importance of the lungs may not be true in amphibians and other animals where here is a wide range of relative importance of skin, lungs and others organs other as the means of uptake and excretion.

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there is not a specific organ that removes carbon dioxide, CO2 is released in the energy making chemical reactions that take place inside the cell, then it is transported to the lungs via blood cells, where you exhale it in your breath.

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The kidney removes wastes from the blood. The liver is involved, but doesn't actually remove the waste. The kidney acts like a filter.

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The lungs. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

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The lungs are the organs for excreting carbon dioxide. Yjey exrete this gas for final exhaling through the nostrils.

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lungs and the circletory system

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the lungs

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