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Which of these is a waste material that is removed from the human body by the respiratory system carbon dioxide water oxygen and sodium chloride?

By the respiratory system and waste is carbon dioxide. water also is breathed out, but this isn't fully a waste product


What is the only waste product from fuel cells?

water vapour


Is blood a waste product of cells?

No or yes the answer is No


Name a waste product that cells produce as they do work?

It is a house


What is a normal waste product in urine?

the normal waste products found are glucose and mineral salts, some water, and wastes


What organ is involved in the transfer of the waste product from cells to air?

The waste product is carbon dioxide and the lungs are responsible for this transfer


What are waste products of the skin?

Waste products of the skin include sweat, sebum, and dead skin cells. Sweat helps regulate body temperature and removes waste products from the body, while sebum helps moisturize and protect the skin. Dead skin cells are shed regularly as part of the skin's natural renewal process.


What is one waste product that cells leave behind?

Heat


What is the toxic waste product produced by all cells?

Ammonia and CO2 are both toxic products of metabolism from within cells


Which waste product is picked up from cells by blood?

Carbon dioxide is the waste product that is picked up from cells by blood. It is transported to the lungs where it is expelled from the body during exhalation.


What is the waste product of cells?

In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat


Which of these is a waste material that is removed from the human body by the respiratory system carbon dioxide sodium chloride and oxygen?

Carbon dioxide is a waste material that is removed from the human body by the respiratory system. Oxygen is taken in by the body for use in various cellular processes, while sodium chloride is not directly involved in the respiratory system's waste removal function.