The respiratory system is there so you can breath air in and exhale out. When you breath in your breathing in air, but what your really breathing out when you exhale is carbon dioxide. So what your respiratory system does is it takes in clean air and disposes the carbon dioxide from your lungs.
The respiratory system's most important role is that of gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The main function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gases. It brings in oxygen and elmiinates carbon dioxide.
Yes ... a secondary function.
The respiratory system has as its primary function the exchange of gases. In animals that means carbon dioxide is released and oxygen is absorbed, in plants they do it the other way around, they inspire carbon dioxide and respire oxygen.
The physiological function of the respiratory system is helping our body breathe clean air (oxygen) and breathing out carbon dioxide.
Take in oxygen through the pore spaces
It prevents food from going to the respiratory system
No. It is part of the respiratory system not the skeletal system.
The main function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gases. It brings in oxygen and elmiinates carbon dioxide.
The main function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gases. It brings in oxygen and elmiinates carbon dioxide.
Yes ... a secondary function.
The respiratory system cannot function without the windpipe.
excretory system
cardiovascular
Breathing
The main function of the respiratory system is to provide the body with a constant supply of oxygen.
air passage
Gas exchange