The red blood cells in your body contain oxygen and carbon dioxide. So, as the red blood cells travel through your bloodstream, the oxygen travels through to your heart, then your lungs, along with the oxygen.
One way that carbon can leave your body is when you exhale, and the carbon dioxide in your breath leaves your body.
out of the lungs then exits the mouth
breathing outward
the lungs
The avioli.
The carbon dioxide is dissolved in your blood. The blood travels round the body, to the lungs. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide are exchanged during breathing. The Carbon Dioxide is exhaled from the lungs, through the mouth.
the air
Carbon dioxide leaves a cell during cellular respiration because it is a waste to the human body and other mammals. If carbon dioxide remains in the blood for too long, the individual will pass out. When carbon dioxide leaves the cell, it leaves our body when we exhale.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is created when oxygen and carbon are combined. The respiratory system allows oxygen to be taken into the body while allowing the body to push out (or exhale) the carbon dioxide.
YES!!! You inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
No.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant through the stomata, on the underside of leaves.
your red blood cells carry oxygen into your body and takes carbon dioxide out