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e body. 02 in systemic capillaries enters body cells by simple diffusion, then enters as a metabolic waste byproduct. The gas produced as a byproduct then enters the er vessels and ultimately to the superior and inferior vena cava. The vena cavae bring this gas to this heart chamber: n there the blood is pumped to the right ventricle then to the pulmonary trunk, pulmonary arteries, and finally to the will leave the and enter the alveoli. From there, the CO2 will travel up the smallest airways called. then to the largest of these called the bronchi, which merge to form the ed then to the and finally out through the nostrils of nasal cavity. Trachea Bronchi Pulmonary capillaries Pharynx Larynx Mitochondria CO where it will be used in cellular respiration, which produces this These blood vessels carry this gas to Left atrium of heart CO2 Primary (main) Systemic capillaries Bronchioles that surround the alveoli. The then to larger airways The CO2 continues onto Right atrium
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