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Removed from where?

If you mean the body (as you have put this in Biology) the co2 is a product of respiration and is released through the mouth when you breathe out.

However this question is far too vague; you could mean the atmosphere or anything...

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Which action removes carbon dioxide from the body?

Breathing out removes carbon dioxide from the body. When we exhale, carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs, allowing the body to rid itself of this waste product.


How does the body get rid of Carbon Dioxide?

The body gets rid of carbon dioxide because it is a waste product, and like every other waste product, it has to come out or you will get sick, or in this case, die. Specifically, carbon dioxide within the plasma exchanges acts to make the body more acidic and the change in pH affects the ability of enzymes to function properly. The pH is therefore tightly controlled.


How does the human body get rid of carbonic acid?

The body can break down carbonic acid into carbon dioxide and water. (It can exhale carbon dioxide and either uses or urinates out the water.) Carbonic acid is part of the system that keeps the pH of your blood stable. When your blood starts to get too acidic, it converts the excess carbonic acid into carbon dioxide and water. When you blood gets too basic/alkaline, it converts the excess carbon dioxide and water into carbonic acid.


How euglena get oxygen and get rid off carbon dioxide?

Euglena obtains oxygen through diffusion from its surroundings, as it lacks specialized respiratory structures. It eliminates carbon dioxide by diffusing it out of its cell membrane into the surrounding water.


How does the fetus get rid of carbon dioxide?

Fetal respiration while in-utero (in the womb) regards the "breathing" mechanism while immersed in amniotic fluid. The placental linkage between the mother and the fetus allows for nutrient and respiratory gas exchanges of nourishing elemental oxygen (O2) and the ridding of waste carbon dioxide CO2 through via blood.