During respiration, Carbon Dioxide or CO2 is exhaled as a waste product.
Air that's been in your lungs and gotten breathed out.
Mostly nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
co2 is produced the as a waste product in your blood stream. when you inhale you red blood cells take up O2 from your lungs and store it in your Hemoglobin which is located in the RBC. Then your RBC travels thru your heart and you to you body delivering o2 to your organs and tissues. Once your Hemoglobin[Hb] releases o2 to the tissue it exchanges it for CO2 which is the byproduct of respiration. now the RBC flows thru your capilaries to you veins and back to the heart where it then goes to the lungs and gets exchanged for O2 and the co2 will now be exhaled out of your body.
It is a protein contained in the red blood cells of the body. It allows the red blood cells to pick up oxygen in the lungs and transport that oxygen to all the cells in the body. Once it has given the oxygen it carries to the cells, it then grabs carbon dioxide from the cells to take back to the lungs where it is exhaled.
The functions of the blood are:to transport oxygen away from the lungs and around the body; and CO2 from the body cells to the lungs.to transport nutrients such as glucose and amino acids from the digestive system to the cells in our bodies.to take waste products such as lactic acid away from the muscles when it's produced by anaerobic respiration; and urea from the liver to the kidneys and bladder.By maintaining a good circulation, the bloodflow keeps your core body temperature at a steady 37oC.White blood cells help kill pathogens and microbes that stray into the body.Substances like platelets and fibrin in the blood help to clot wounds.
The gas produced by cells and exhaled through the lungs is called carbon dioxide.
red blood cells
Red Blood Cells
1. To bring oxygen to cells around the body 2. To bring carbon dioxide from cells to our lungs to be exhaled
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
The red blood cells pick up oxygen from the air that is inhaled into the lungs. When the red cells pick up the oxygen from the air, they expel carbon dioxide into the lungs to be exhaled.
Yes, except that most of the carbon dioxide is dissoved in the blood plasma. Circulatory A+
carbon dioxide is expelled from cells into the blood stream, carried to the lungs, and exhaled.
The carbon dioxide is exhaled.
This is called respiration, oxygen is taken into the lungs and carbon dioxide is exhaled.
Absolutely, yes. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen to the body's cells from the lungs and taking carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled.