I would say after because you have 2 relax (turn on tv) get somethin 2 drink (open frige and find somethin) and if u r like me eat (fridge or pantry and heat it up)
No.
They produce ATP mainly.Also produce CO2 and proteins etc.
An 1.4 L petrol engine with 55Kw - produce 156g CO2 / Km
Walking does not produce co2, apart from breathing. We inhale air and exhale CO2. The more effort, the greater the heart rate, the higher the co2 figure. However, this is part of the natural carbon cycle. The carbon dioxide we exhale was removed from the atmosphere a short time before, when the food we eat was grown. If your question is to compare walking with driving, walking is far better for the environment.
co2
Aerobic
Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.
It's not that you produce more carbon dioxide after exercise, it's just that you need more oxygen to make up for the energy you lost DURING the exercise. When you exercise, your body undergoes both aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. During anaerobic respiration, your body creates lactose, so after you exercise, the oxygen that you breathe in goes to turn the lactose ultimately into glucose.
No, they produce slightly less to about the same amount.
When we exercise CO2 is built up in body at a faster rate than at rest. During exercise our body needs more energy. Our body produces energy through cellular respiration. During cellular respiration we convert sugar and oxygen into CO2 and water. Thus the more we exercise the more cellular respiration and thus more CO2 and thus we breath harder and pump blood faster to meet demands we place on body. After exercise we no longer have as much CO2 built up therefore our bodies can return to slower breathing and heart rate.
Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2
because there are more number of carbon in a disaccharide
No.
the only way that fat leaves the body is in the form of CO2. CO2 is expelled through an exhale. So the more you exhale, the more fat leaves your body. So a good way to exhale more, without hyperventilating yourself, is through exercise; cardiovascular exercise to be more specific.
Any ethanol producing fermentation makes CO2, so it's not a matter of can, it will produce CO2.
So animals can take it in and produce more CO2
They produce ATP mainly.Also produce CO2 and proteins etc.