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.
Circulatory system
the circulatory and the excretory systems
Plants do have circulatory systems; these transport nutrients and carbon dioxide.
The circulatory system takes up oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide.
oxygen
The pulmonary circulatory system is involved in the process of moving carbon dioxide from the blood.
Basically, the respiratory system works like transport system. As you breath oxygen is transported through the airways to the circulatory system. The circulatory system then delivers carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be breathed back out.
Basically, the respiratory system works like transport system. As you breath oxygen is transported through the airways to the circulatory system. The circulatory system then delivers carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be breathed back out.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It works closely with the circulatory system.
The respiratory system is responsible for the transport of oxygen to body tissues and the removal of carbon dioxide. This process occurs through the lungs, where oxygen is taken in during inhalation and carbon dioxide is expelled during exhalation. The circulatory system then distributes oxygenated blood throughout the body and collects carbon dioxide to be exhaled.
In the alveoli
It helps plants and animals live. It also is apart of the circulatory system.