All of them. All living things known so far consist almost entirely of carbon.
Well I use carbon dioxide in my fire extinguisher. What do you use carbon dioxide, or to put it another way? In what do you use carbon dioxide? Humans breathe out carbon dioxide... Breathing it out is not exactly using it. That would be more like making it.
The dead animals and plants remain organs breaks down and that remains turn into carbon.
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
The plants use carbon dioxide and give oxygen.
it contains carbon and hydogen.inorganic compounds do not contain carbon.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide change in the lungs.
Carbon.
Carry oxygen and nutrients to organs and carbon dioxide and metabolites away from organs
carbon based molecules
lungs.
The organs in the respiratory system are responsible for oxygenating the blood and for expelling built up carbon dioxide.
The lungs are the organs involved in respiration. The lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
Organs are a collection of tissues, which are in turn a collection of cells. Cells produce ATP from glucose and this processes (glycolysis and then krebs' cycle) require O2 to help form CO2 to release energy from the carbon-carbon chain. Watch a video on how the kreb's cycle work and watch for the oxygen that is inserted in the system.
The organ is gills.
Lungs
All of them. Carbon dioxide is produced by cellular respiration, which occurs in all organs.