Science, asked by amitjhajhria198, 1 year ago

How is carbon dioxide removed from the human body

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Answered by KartikSharma13
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Carbon dioxide is produced in the body as a result of cellular respiration, wherein vital nutrients are converted into energy in the presence of oxygen. The carbon dioxide produced is then removed from the body by dissolution in the blood and through binding with hemoglobin to be transported to the lungs, where it’s exhaled out from the nose and mouth.

It’s common knowledge that we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. We have been reading, learning and hearing about this since we were kids. 

Answered by Anonymous
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Excess of CO2 should be removed from our body before reaching toxic levels
Carbonic acid content increases which triggers the equilibrium so CO2 levels should be maintained in an optimum level
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