No.
The driving force is differential pressures.
Carbon dioxide is released from your lungs during exhalation as a waste product of respiration. It is not a waste product from the organs of excretion.
No, the [urinary] bladder does. The lungs are involved in the delivery of oxygen to the body and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
The lungs are primarily responsible for the excretion of waste material like carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is removed from the body by being exhaled during the process of respiration.
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Both the internal as the external anal sphincter.
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Excretion is the process of removing metabolic wastes. In the lungs, oxygen diffuses in to the capillaries, and carbon dioxide, a byproduct of cellular respiration, diffuses out. This makes CO2 the lung excretion.
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.
The respiratory system does "take away" carbon dioxide by replacing it with oxygen, through breathing. Exhaling causes the body to expel carbon dioxide and inhale oxygen.
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 carbon dioxide is exhaled.
the lungs. after it takes in the oxygen it creates CO2 to breathe out