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That is what your liver and kidneys can do.
All three purify the blood. The lungs help remove carbon dioxide, the kidneys remove water-soluble waste and the liver removes fat soluble wastes and many other impurities from the blood.
Blood coming from the lungs enters the left side of the heart.
The enzyme carbonic anhydrase is responsible for catalyzing the conversion of carbon dioxide into bicarbonate ions in your liver and blood. This process helps regulate the pH balance in your body by maintaining the appropriate levels of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate ions.
The largest thoracic organ is the lungs. They are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood, helping to oxygenate the body and remove waste gases.
Seeing as the lungs act as a filter for your body, they remove toxins from the blood and add new blood back to the old dirty blood. The lungs are a wonderful invention! Actually, the lungs remove carbon dioxide from the blood and add oxygen. The liver is more the "filter".
when the blood passes through the liver it carries the CARBON DIOXIDE produced by the liver during cellular respiration
By definition arteries always carry blood away from the heart and veins carry it to the heart.Most arteries carry blood with the least amount of carbon dioxide. But there is an exception. The arteries that carry blood to the lungs is very high in carbon dioxide.
The common most water material found in blood is carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide gas is then exhaled out of the body. Blood, however, also have some other waste materials dissolved in it which are taken to the kidney for purification.
Deoxygenated blood contains carbon dioxide, waste products, and a lower concentration of oxygen compared to oxygenated blood. It returns to the heart and lungs to pick up oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.
Blood is a lighter color when carrying oxygen and darken when carrying carbon dioxide. If the blood was dark, it was probably carrying carbon dioxide at the time it was taken. If it's black, it's polluted with something or your kidneys/liver are having problems.
Blood carries away waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid from cells. These waste products are transported to the organs responsible for eliminating them from the body, such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.