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Which organs are responsible for the excretion of CO2 in human beings?

co2 is a toxin that should desperately be removed from our body. the urea which we excrete contains even co2 along with other toxins.


What is one chemical substance which is lost from your body at all times?

Everytime you exhale you release carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H20).


What are the examples of sp2 hybridization other than ethene?

Co2, so2


Other than CO2 which other gases are responsible for the damage of the ozone layer?

Methane (CH4), CFCs are a few of those gases. Currently, we do not believe that CO2 has an effect on this layer.


How does the body maintain the homeostatic pH of the blood?

CO2 is the body's natural acid, so if your body has too much CO2 it will begin to compensate. Your body "blows off" CO2 through your respiratory system. Increased respiratory rate and depth will "blow off" excess CO2


What happens in the body if the pH and CO2 levels are both lower than normal?

If the pH and CO2 levels are lower than normal, it indicates respiratory alkalosis. This can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, tingling in the extremities, and muscle spasms. The body may try to compensate by decreasing respiratory rate to retain more CO2 and increase pH.


What does circuloatory system do?

It transports materials like O2, CO2, nutrients, glucose, insulin, and other materials to other parts of the body.


What happens to CO2 which collects in human body?

CO2 in the body is transported in the blood to the lungs, where it is exhaled out of the body during respiration. A build-up of CO2 can lead to respiratory acidosis, a condition that can affect the body's pH balance.


Are ATP and CO2 used only in the chloroplasts to make carbohydrates?

CO2 is only used in the chloroplast to synthesize carbohydrates. ATP, on the other hand, is used for several other reactions other than carbohydrate synthesis.


Where is CO2 carried from and to?

It is diffused from the blood into the alveolar cavaity.


What are normal co2 levels in the body?

What are normal CO2 levels in the human bod


Why The heart and lungs jobs are important to us?

lungs remove CO2 and other unessential gasses from the blood, and adds oxygen to the body (the essential to life) and the heart pumps the blood full of oxygen through the body to the body cab use the oxygen. and it pumps the CO2 full blood to the lungs to dispel it from the body.