Red blood cells, aka erythrocytes (Grk. red cells)
A human, Trees take in carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen, humans do the opposite.
Leaves, plants, trees and all vegetation absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
Red blood cells.
humans
i believe it goes to the lungs and then it 'takes' the 'oxygen' (the air is made of different things) and then it releases carbon dioxide
The respiratory system takes oxygen into the body and rids itself of carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is a simple asphyxiant, which means it affects your health only by displacing oxygen. The only way carbon dioxide can kill you is by decreasing the oxygen your body takes in. Our brains especially need a good flow of oxygen since it is the control center of our life. In other words, carbon dioxide doesn't hurt you, but the lack of oxygen does.
Photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and H2O (water) and spits out oxygen and glucose (sugar). Cellular respiration takes that oxygen and glucose and spits out carbon dioxide and H2O. plants inhale what animals exhale, and animals inhale what plants exhale.
The exchange takes place within the lungs.
Animal respiration takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. Resperation takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
A simplification is that respiration takes oxygen out of the environment and releases carbon dioxide, and photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. They kind of work together in a cycle.
The circulatory system takes up oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide.
Respiratory
Respiration
respiratory system
The respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It works closely with the circulatory system.
Oxygen (Step 1:takes in carbon dioxide. Step 2:releases oxygen)
This process is called "respiration."
Oxygen (Step 1:takes in carbon dioxide. Step 2:releases oxygen)