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.
The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to move CO2 from the body. The CO2 diffuses into the bloodstream at the systemic capillaries. Then it moves into the alveoli at the pulmonary capillaries.
The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to remove carbon dioxide from the blood. This gas exchange happens at the capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange. But the cardiovascular system also pays a large role.
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lungs
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the respiratory system brings oxygen to the blood and removes the waste gas carbon dioxide
the respiratory system brings oxygen to the blood and removes the waste gas carbon dioxide
Yes. The lungs put oxygen into the blood and takes out carbon dioxide, which you breath out. The blood brings oxygen to all muscles and other tissues in the body and removes carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide and puts oxygen back into the environmentcarbon dioxide
Only oxygen can removes carbon dioxide
Blood.
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Respiration is the process that carries oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from them. Blood carries the oxygen to the cells.
When you inhale, your breath is drawn into your lungs, and is exchanged for Carbon Dioxide. The oxygen is 'traded' for Carbon Dioxide from your blood vessels, which leaves the body when you exhale. In other words, inhaling brings Oxygen to your blood.
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Plants and trees, they convert it to oxygen