It is produced by cellular respiration.
In cellular respiration oxygen reacts with glucose to form carbon dioxide, water, and energy tor be used by the cell.
The high partial pressure of CO2 in cells is due to the fact that cells produce CO2 as a byproduct of metabolism. This CO2 diffuses out of cells into the bloodstream where it is carried to the lungs for removal. In contrast, the environment outside of cells has a lower concentration of CO2, resulting in a concentration gradient that drives the movement of CO2 out of the cells.
CO2
The red blood cells collect waste products (CO2) from the cell.
it is because inhaled CO2 comes in direct contact with our lungs,which spread gases throughout the body cells, if CO2 enters in cells,it reacts with haemoglobin which forms carbaminohaemoglobin, and it's dangerous for health. This is not the matter when we drink soda mixed with CO2.
CO2
Oxygen, CO2, proteins.
The primary substance that moves out of respiring cells is carbon dioxide (CO2), a waste product of cellular respiration. During this process, cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, producing CO2 and water as byproducts. The CO2 is then transported in the bloodstream to the lungs, where it is expelled from the body during exhalation.
It is diffused from the blood into the alveolar cavaity.
molecules such as: CO2, O2, etc
Carbon dioxide is removed from muscle cells primarily through diffusion. As muscle cells produce carbon dioxide during cellular respiration, the concentration of CO2 inside the cells becomes higher than in the surrounding blood. This gradient allows CO2 to diffuse out of the muscle cells into the bloodstream, where it is transported to the lungs. In the lungs, CO2 is expelled from the body during exhalation.
They Collect CO2 from Your Lungs as They Are Constantly being pumped around the body therefore collecting Co2 Emissions every time they pass to your lungs.
O2 and Co2, but we breathe out the Co2 again + the O2 which is converted in more Co2