No. Why should they? You've got tiny little organs like the parathyroid glands, they obviously don't need as much "power" to work as the brain or the muscles, and carbon dioxide production is more or less directly related to how much sugar the organ "burns".
Carbon dioxide levels are typically highest in the tissues of the body, particularly in areas with high metabolic activity, such as muscles and organs. As cells metabolize oxygen to produce energy, they generate carbon dioxide as a waste product. This CO2 then diffuses into the bloodstream, where it is transported to the lungs for exhalation. Thus, the concentration of carbon dioxide is generally greatest in the venous blood returning from the tissues.
Lungs
The testes in males are the primary organs that produce testosterone. In females, the ovaries also produce a small amount of testosterone.
The respiratory system is a collection of organs that take in oxygen from the air and expel carbon dioxide. The main organs involved in this process include the lungs, diaphragm, trachea, and bronchial tubes.
The lungs. It's part of your respiratory. your heart also helps, and it's part of the cardiovascular system
Yes
The lungs are the primary organs that take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body. Oxygen is taken in through the process of inhalation, and carbon dioxide is removed through exhalation.
The organ is gills.
Lungs
Carry oxygen and nutrients to organs and carbon dioxide and metabolites away from organs
Carbon dioxide levels are typically highest in the tissues of the body, particularly in areas with high metabolic activity, such as muscles and organs. As cells metabolize oxygen to produce energy, they generate carbon dioxide as a waste product. This CO2 then diffuses into the bloodstream, where it is transported to the lungs for exhalation. Thus, the concentration of carbon dioxide is generally greatest in the venous blood returning from the tissues.
All of them. Carbon dioxide is produced by cellular respiration, which occurs in all organs.
The lungs release carbon dioxide into the air during exhalation as a waste product of cellular respiration. Oxygen is taken in during inhalation, which is used in cellular respiration to produce energy, with carbon dioxide being a byproduct that is then expelled from the body.
It passes through the lungs.
grills
chloplast
Lungs