falls out
excretory, urinary, respiratory, and lymphatic The excretory system removes solid, food waste from the body aka poop The urinary system removes liquid waste aka pee The respiratory system removes gaseous waste CO2 The Lymphatic system removes cellular waste and excretes it through the skin as sweat
The primary system to get rid of CO2 is the respiratory system. But it is aided by the circulatory system which delivers CO2 to the aveoli, where hemoglobin on Red blood cells then picks up O2 to take back to the cells.
CO2 is the body's natural acid, so if your body has too much CO2 it will begin to compensate. Your body "blows off" CO2 through your respiratory system. Increased respiratory rate and depth will "blow off" excess CO2
The respiratory system moves oxygen in and carbon dioxide (CO2) out.
Our respiratory system helps our body breathe and exhale CO2. It also has more to it if you want to go to any school website
The circulatory system ie blood.
They breathe in, then they breathe out, which supplies there body with oxygen and eliminates CO2.
respiratory system and the harmul effects of CO2
The respiratory system gets the oxygen from the air and releases CO2 from our body. The circulatory systemdistributes oxygen to individual cells and carries CO2 waste to the respiratory system.
Ch2o + o + o2 -> co2 + h2o + atp
CO2
The respiratory, circulatory, and the digestive system.