Biology, asked by prachi5159, 1 year ago

Which organ in the human body is
responsible for removing carbon dioxide
from the body?
(A) Kidney
(B) Lungs
(C) Blood
(D) Ureter​

Answers

Answered by 9849640289
1

lungs

Explanation:

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Answered by gratefuljarette
0

ANSWER:

Lungs  is an organ in the human body which is  responsible for removing carbon dioxide from the body.

EXPLANATION:

The main role of the lungs is breathing. In Process of breathing we take air but air is mixture of different gases for example oxygen, nitrogen, argon, oxygen and carbon dioxide.

In Process of breathing our need is only oxygen. It is not possible for us to use other gas. In process of breathing dust particle is also inhaled by us in process of breathing.

Our body makes impurities and waste material in form of carbon dioxide.  In Process of breath and exhale, Lungs remove the 'Carbon dioxide' and 'water vapor'.  

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