Diffusion takes away carbon dioxide and unwanted waste from the cells.
red blood cells take away carbon dioxide from the oxygen
waste and carbon dioxide
Blood carries away waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid from cells. These waste products are transported to the organs responsible for eliminating them from the body, such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.
Carbon dioxide wastes are carried away from cells by the bloodstream, specifically by red blood cells. These cells transport carbon dioxide back to the lungs where it can be exhaled from the body.
Diffusion takes away carbon dioxide and unwanted waste from the cells.
delivers oxygen and nutrients to your cells and takes away carbon dioxide and waste from your cells
Haemoglobin removes carbon dioxide
No, carbon dioxide and waste are transported by the blood AWAY from each cell.
Carbon dioxide
red blood cells take away carbon dioxide from the oxygen
waste and carbon dioxide
Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, carry carbon dioxide away from the tissues to the lungs where it is exhaled.
Blood carries away waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid from cells. These waste products are transported to the organs responsible for eliminating them from the body, such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.
Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, carry carbon dioxide away from the tissues to the lungs where it is exhaled.
Yes
They bring them away from muscle tissue so that it can go to the lungs to be exhaled