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we breathe in oxygen and we release 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.
The respiratory system takes oxygen into the body and rids itself of carbon dioxide.
respiration system
From that list, carbon dioxide is the only one.
the respiratory system
The respiratory
Oxygen exchanges occur in the lungs where the circulatory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide into the lungs. Oxygen exchanges also occur in the capillaries where the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide from the cells.
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Respiratory System
well, the process where blood exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide is called gas exchange system also called delivery system. That's what I know, and i hope it's true.
organ system
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
The capillaries surrounding the alveoli at the ends of the bronchioles in the lungs.
We inhale air. Our lungs filter out the needed oxygen which is sent to the tissues of our body. In the process, the lungs get rid of waste by exhaling carbon dioxide.
Oxygen passes into the blood and carbon dioxide leaves it through the walls of the capillaries which surround the alveoli in the lungs. It's not really correct to use terms like 'pump' and 'collect', as this is a simple process of diffusion.
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.