Your lungs, as part of the respiratory system, bring oxygen into your body. Nothing removes carbon dioxide though, it's never in your body per se, the oxygen in your blood cells just gets used when your cells travel through your body, then they go to the lungs which in effect just "recharge" them with oxygen again.
The system that is responsible for delivering nutrients and oxygen and removing wastes and carbon dioxide is actually three different systems. These systems are the respiratory, digestive and circulatory systems.
The cardiovascular and pulmonary system control the flow of blood and the exchange of gases between the body, lung and external world.
according to me it is the lungs which helps us to inhale oxygen as well as exhale carbon dioxide
The lungs give oxygen to the blood and take out carbon dioxide.
The respiratory system fulfills this function.
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Its called hemoglobin. it also gives the color to red blood cells, when carrying oxygen, and the bluish color when they carry carbon dioxide.
it is called cycle because when we exhale we gives off carbon dioxide, and it is absorb by plants, then after the process called photosynthesis it gives off oxygen to the atmosphere, then now we inhale it and after we inhale we exhale the carbon dioxide and goes to the atmosphere then absorb by plants, gives off oxygen, goes to the atmosphere, then inhale it and so on and so forth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for shorth will go back and go back. not like the one way flow of energy that will remain.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
No, especially not carbon dioxide, because plants need carbon dioxide to help make food, and animals depend on plants for food and oxygen. Plants gives off oxygen as a waste matter
It gives off oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and oxygen. It gets oxygen from the sun and they get glucose. then, they break the glucose down and gives out carbon dioxide.
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
It gives up oxygen, and carries out carbon dioxide.
It gives up oxygen, and carries out carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
It gets rid of carbon dioxide, then it takes the oxygen and gives it to cells. Carbon dioxide is cell waste.
The oxygen in it is replaced with carbon dioxide.
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
Yes we do, we absorb the oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
Here is how it works.You breathe in oxygen, the blood around your lungs picks up that oxygen and goes to your heart (left part) which pumps it to your entire body.As the blood gives oxygen to your tissues, your tissues give carbon dioxide in return because it is a waste product that you need to get rid of.This blood then returns to your heart (the right part) so that it would be pumped back to the lungs where it gives off the carbon dioxide (which is exhaled by your lungs) and takes a new dose of oxygen so the cycle begins again.Therefore your heart functions in 2 ways simultaneously, it pumps blood that has oxygen to your body, and blood that has no oxygen (but has carbon dioxide) to your lungs.
No, it does everything except picks up oxygen in the LUNGS. It gives up carbon dioxide instead! :)
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No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.