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Our lungs have parts in them that take carbon dioxide from the bloodstream and vent it into the lungs. When we breath out, the carbon dioxide leaves our bodies through the brachial tubes, which eventually lead to your esophagus, which leads to your mouth and nose. The carbon dioxide is expelled through the nose and mouth along with the other elements from your lungs.

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