Not exact matches
Since blood flows throughout the body, acting
as a medium for providing
oxygen and nutrients, and drawing
waste products back to the excretory systems for disposal, the state of the bloodstream affects, or is affected by, many medical conditions.
For this reason methanol fuel cells will be used, where the combination of methanol and
oxygen produces water and carbon dioxide
as a
waste product (note that the carbon footprint in this case is neutral in that the methanol will be produced by photosynthesis, removing CO2 from the atmosphere).
Crocodiles use a
waste product of metabolism — the bicarbonate ions formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water —
as the trigger for haemoglobin to unload the
oxygen it carries.
Since blood flows throughout the body, acting
as a medium for providing
oxygen and other nutrients, and drawing
waste products back to the excretory systems for disposal, the state of the bloodstream affects, or is affected by, many medical conditions.
Your small blood vessels (capillaries) will widen to deliver more
oxygen to your muscles and carry away
waste products, such
as carbon dioxide and lactic acid.
When the heart gets going, thereby increasing circulation, you get fresh blood coursing through the body, carrying
oxygen and nutrients to every cell,
as well
as removing
waste products.
Humans and animals breathe
oxygen and emit CO2
as a
waste product.
So that leads me (being naturally inquisitive) to enquire whether you are aware of;
as a PhD Bio-Chemist, biological processes in (any) living organisms; which process
Oxygen into some final
waste product (effluent) that is not CO2.