Lunges expel waste from the body in the form of blood cells,carrion dioxide,oxygen,water

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Lunges do not directly expel waste from the body. They are a type of exercise movement that primarily targets muscles in the legs and buttocks. However, the lungs, which are involved in the process of respiration, help remove waste products from the body.

During respiration, the lungs bring in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide as a waste product. Oxygen is transported to body cells to support energy production, while carbon dioxide is transported back to the lungs for removal from the body. This waste removal process primarily occurs through the exchange of gases in the alveoli of the lungs.

In addition to carbon dioxide, other waste products are also eliminated through various bodily systems, such as the urinary system for removal of waste products from metabolism, the digestive system for elimination of undigested food, and the integumentary system for sweating and getting rid of certain waste products.

Water is not generally excreted as a waste product during respiration but is essential for maintaining overall hydration and various bodily functions.
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