The haemoglobine found in the red blood corpuscles carries the carbon dioxide in the form of carboxyhaemoglobin .
Red blood cells carry carbon dioxide away from tissues to the lungs for exhalation.
Nothing does. Carbon monoxide is toxic. If your blood is rich in it, you will soon be dead. Veins generally carry blood that is rich in carbon dioxide.
It carries oxygen and carbon dioxide away from the cells of the body.* * * * *Not so.In general, it carries oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide away from the cells.
A pulmonary arteriole is a small blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation. These arterioles are part of the pulmonary circulation system that helps exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the blood.
The pulmonary vein contains blood with the lowest carbon dioxide content because it carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.
The answer is the vein
The haemoglobine found in the red blood corpuscles carries the carbon dioxide in the form of carboxyhaemoglobin .
Blood comes into the heart from the systemic circuit. It is low in oxygen. It comes by way of the inferior and superior vena.
When hemoglobin carries carbon dioxide, it forms carbaminohemoglobin. This occurs in the red blood cells as carbon dioxide is transported from the tissues to the lungs to be exhaled.
Respiration is the process that carries oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from them. Blood carries the oxygen to the cells.
Blood.
Ariel zapata.... its the lungs.... that's how we breath... in with the oxigen out with the carbon dioxide, i got myspace. for further queations...
Blood carries carbon dioxide out of cells.
When oxygen enters our heart and into our lungs,it passes through tubes called alveoli .It then carries oxgen into the blood vessel,artery and carbon dioxide would then be carried out through our body.
It carries carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide