Carbon dioxide is very soluble in aqueous solutions. There is a lot less C02 in blood than in even flat soda. In general there is an equilibrium between C02 and H2CO3 and then H2C03 disassociates into H+ and HC03- and it is the change in pH that triggers the physiological response.
Carbon dioxide diffuses out of the bloodstream into the lungs across the alveolar membrane.
Carbon dioxide enters the bloodstream at the systemic capillaries. It leaves the bloodstream at the alveolar capillaries.
carbon dioxide can not enter the bloodstream through the air scars because if it does there would be a hard time to breathe carbon dioxide doesn't have to do with anything about the air scares in the breathing area
Carbon dioxide is produced inside all the cells of the body, as a metabolic by-product. Carbon dioxide does not enter through the lungs, rather, it leaves through the lungs.
lungs .
I wouldn't exactly characterize it as separating carbon dioxide and oxygen, however, I think the answer you are looking for is the lungs which takes up oxygen into the bloodstream and expels carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream into the lungs so we can breathe it out again.
Through the bloodstream.
carbon dioxide can not enter the bloodstream through the air scars because if it does there would be a hard time to breathe carbon dioxide doesn't have to do with anything about the air scares in the breathing area
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.
Carbon dioxide is produced inside all the cells of the body, as a metabolic by-product. Carbon dioxide does not enter through the lungs, rather, it leaves through the lungs.
lungs .
it is transmittid from the brain
The LUNGS
To deliver oxygen to the bloodstream and to remove carbon dioxide from the bloodstream.
The carbon dioxide is exhaled.
most carbon dioxide in the bloodstream is transported as bicarbonate through the blood back to the body
I wouldn't exactly characterize it as separating carbon dioxide and oxygen, however, I think the answer you are looking for is the lungs which takes up oxygen into the bloodstream and expels carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream into the lungs so we can breathe it out again.
Carbon Dioxide