No, sweat does not contain oxygen or carbon dioxide. Sweat is primarily composed of water and electrolytes such as sodium and potassium. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged through the lungs during respiration.
The lungs are responsible for removing carbon dioxide from the blood through exhalation, while the kidneys filter water and waste products from the blood to form urine.
Alcohol is mostly metabolized by the liver into acetaldehyde and then into acetate, which is eventually eliminated from the body as carbon dioxide and water. The process primarily involves liver enzymes such as alcohol dehydrogenase and cytochrome P450. Some alcohol can also be excreted unchanged through breath, sweat, urine, and saliva.
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Yes, sweat is in fact odorless. It is the salt from the sweat and the chemicals on your body.
The liver and kidneys, not the sweat glands, are the organs responsible for the filtration of toxins from the blood. There is widespread belief that sweating, e.g. in a sauna, helps the body to remove toxins, but the belief is without scientific support. Sweat does contain trace amounts of toxins but definitely won't help clear the body of mercury or other metals. Almost all toxic metals in the body are excreted through urine or feces. Less than 1% are lost through sweat. Sweating for the sake of sweating (e.g. sauna "treatments") has no benefits. In fact, heavy sweating can impair your body's natural detoxification system due to dehydration.
No. The lungs are where we exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen. Salt leaves the body through sweat and urine.
Urea is made up of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. It is a compound formed from ammonia and carbon dioxide during the liver's breakdown of proteins.
I'm probably not gonaa have the right answer but I gunna give my logical answer... They don't have watse gas and and resposible for carrying oxgen to body parts so there function is to intake oxygen then resleease and repeat.?????
The main waste products of the human body are carbon dioxide, urine, and feces. Carbon dioxide is produced during respiration, urine is filtered by the kidneys to remove toxins and excess substances from the blood, and feces contain undigested food and waste from the digestive system.
The Aerobic Energy system works via the breakdown of carbohydrates by oxygen. The by products of this process are water (in sweat) carbon dioxide (in breath) and heat (produced by the muscles).
the waste products of respiration are carbon dioxide water and energy released the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when you exhale the water is released when you sweat and the energy released is used for movement and for warmth.
Respiration is the process in which our body takes in oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide. Our lungs help us breathe by bringing oxygen into our body and removing carbon dioxide. This process gives our body the energy it needs to function properly.
The Aerobic Energy system works via the breakdown of carbohydrates by oxygen. The by products of this process are water (in sweat) carbon dioxide (in breath) and heat (produced by the muscles).
When you inhale, you take in oxygen. Your body then uses this oxygen in aerobic respiration and in this process, carbon dioxide (the waste product) is produced. Thus this carbon dioxide is released by your body when you exhale, and we say that it is excreted as a waste/excretory product. This is similar to the excretory system whereby the waste products are removed from the body through sweat, urine etc.
It makes our body more comfortable, it releases carbon dioxide from our body...
sweat ,excess water, urea, carbon dioxide and ammonia are excreted in skin.
The lungs are responsible for removing carbon dioxide from the blood through exhalation, while the kidneys filter water and waste products from the blood to form urine.