Biology, asked by bhattaraidipa73, 11 months ago

How is carbon dioxide removed

from
the body​

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Answered by Anonymous
68

Answer:

The primary function of the respiratory system is to take in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.

Oxygen passes quickly through this air-blood barrier into the blood in the capillaries. Similarly, carbon dioxide passes from the blood into the alveoli and is then exhaled.

Answered by mishramayank182
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a waste product of cellular metabolism. You get rid of it when you breathe out (exhale). This gas is transported in the opposite direction to oxygen: It passes from the bloodstream – across the lining of the air sacs – into the lungs and out into the open.

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