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The respiratory system brings oxygen in and removes carbon dioxide from the bloodstream.
The lungs of the respiratory system expel carbon dioxide from your body.
The respiratory system. When you inhale, you take in oxygen. When you exhale, you exhale carbon dioxide.
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the respiratory system (lungs)
circulatory system
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The respiratory system and the circulatory system work together to remove waste products of cellular respiration from cells. During respiration, carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product, which diffuses from cells into the bloodstream. The circulatory system then transports the carbon dioxide to the lungs where it is exhaled, completing the process of waste removal.
Cardiovascular/Circulatory
The excretory system.
oxygen transport to cell & carbondioxide away from cells.
your heart has a artery that pumps through the lung and takes out the carbon dioxide which you brath out and replaces it with oxygen that you inhale.
The Circulatory system/ respiratory system transports blood to the rest of the body. De-oxygenated blood is carried to the lungs where they remove all carbon dioxide and provide the blood and red blood cells with oxygenated blood (blood rich in oxygen, containing very little to no carbon dioxide).
well i know the function of it but not what you want i will still give you the function: Circulatory System transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, waste products, immune components, and hormones. Major organs include the heart, capillaries, arteries, and veins. The lymphatic system also transports excess fluids to and from circulatory system and transports fat to the heart.
The respiratory system feeds the cardiovascular system oxygen which the cardiovascular system then transports to every living cell in the body and simultaneously the cardiovascular system is transporting carbon dioxide to the respiratory system so that the respiratory system will expel the carbon dioxide from the body (large amounts of carbon dioxide are fatal). This balance is necessary of oxygen and carbon monoxide to cells (all of them) in producing energy that is used to move muscles and maintain the homeostatic temperature of the body.
Co2 is carbon dioxide that is used for paintball guns
The respiratory system utilises oxygen from the environmrntal gases and expires carbon dioxide (CO2).
The respiratory system, which includes (basically) the naso/oropharynx, the epiglottis, larynx (commonly: Adam's apple - consisting of the Thyroid cartilage, cricothyroid membrane, and the cricoid cartilage), the trachea, carina, left and right bronchi, smaller bronchioles, terminal bronchiole, and then the alveoli, where the actual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide essentially takes place.