carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
The lungs remove carbon dioxide from the bloodstream. As blood circulates through the lungs, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the lungs to be exhaled out of the body.
Lungs remove carbon dioxide from the body by exchanging it with oxygen during the process of breathing. When we inhale, oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released. The carbon dioxide is then expelled from the body when we exhale.
the lungs. after it takes in the oxygen it creates CO2 to breathe out
The carbon dioxide is exhaled.
Carbon dioxide is excreted from the lungs.
Hemoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs to the body and carbon dioxide back from the body to the lungs.
No. Your lungs pass oxygen into the blood and also pass carbon dioxide to the air outside your body. Oxygen combines with carbon to form carbon dioxide. This happens in our muscles, among other places.
Blood containing carbon dioxide flows from veins throughout the body to the heart, and then the heart pumps it to the lungs. Small air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs remove the carbon dioxide from the blood and release it into the lungs where it is exhaled.
No. The red blood cells get oxygen at the lungs, not drop off carbon dioxide.
2/100 percent to the carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide has to be breathed out because it can be harnful to the lungs