The respiratory system takes oxygen into the body and rids itself of carbon dioxide.
the gill
The LUNGS
The respiratory system seems like the obvious answer, but you used the word absorb. The respiratory system takes air into the lungs, but the red blood cells (erythrocytes) absorb the oxygen out of the air taken into the lungs. The circulatory system then delivers these red blood cells to the capillaries where the oxygen is traded for carbon dioxide as the cells need.
lungs
That'd be the lung.
Respiratory system
Which organ system takes oxygen and glucose around the bodyhyfbhgh
Circulatory system
Respiratory System
organ system
Respiratory system.
lungs
the gill
Yes, they are an organ that is part of the respiratory system allowing for exchange of gas with the circulatory system (basically oxygen goes in, carbon dioxide goes out).
The organ is gills.
Lungs.
The lungs are where carbon dioxide exchange takes place. Part of the respiratory system.