Yes. We take in the oxygen our body uses it and when exhaled carbon becomes attached to it.
We exhale carbon dioxide. The process that produces it is respiration, the physiological process that enables animals to exchange carbon dioxide, the primary product of cellular respiration, for fresh air (oxygen and other molecules).
The gas that is taken in by animals is oxygen. Animals absorb oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen.
Cows release more carbon dioxide when they burp or release flatulence than a car does for a whole month....or something like that.
Carbon Dioxide. Animals exhale carbon dioxide as a product of respiration. Plants principally utilise carbon dioxide and produce oxygen through photosynthesis. Plants may also respire in the absence of adequate sunlight, which is why keeping plants in the bedroom is not always a good idea.
They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. That's how they help us. It's called photosynthesis, requiring the use of the sun and CO2. It produces sugar, energy, and O2.
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
Carbon dioxide
CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Animals exhale carbon dioxide and inhale oxygen just as humans do.
Monkeys give off carbon dioxide when they exhale - the same as humans do!
Yes, humans inhale oxygen through their lungs. Oxygen is necessary for cellular respiration, where it is used in the process of generating energy for the body's functions.
because they have to let all the bad stuf out
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
It is the product of respiration. Animals including Humans breath in oxygen and exhale Carbon Dioxide
carbon dioxide.carbon-dioxide
we also exhale water(h2o) along with carbon dioxide. All the constituents of the air we inhale are in the air we exhale. The proportions differ because of the gas exchange in the lungs.