ur alveoli ...maybe
Yes, that is correct. Alveoli in the lungs swap oxygen for carbon dioxide (which is bonded to haemoglobin in red blood cells after respiration). Carbon dioxide is ready to be exhaled at this point.
red blood cells take away carbon dioxide from the oxygen
your red blood cells carry oxygen into your body and takes carbon dioxide out
The respiratory system is responsible for taking oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide and water vapor. This process occurs through breathing, where oxygen is inhaled into the lungs and carbon dioxide is exhaled out of the body.
blood takes the impurities and carbon dioxide from the cells.
They switch Carbon Dioxide to carry Oxygen around the body.
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It works closely with the circulatory system.
Lungs remove carbon dioxide from the body by exchanging it with oxygen during the process of breathing. When we inhale, oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released. The carbon dioxide is then expelled from the body when we exhale.
The respiratory system moves oxygen in and carbon dioxide (CO2) out.
carbon dioxide
waste and carbon dioxide
Blood carries oxygen to the organs of the body and takes carbon dioxide away. It alos contains white cells which fight infections in the body.