No, the carbon dioxide is the waste due to the gases exchange that takes place in the lungs.
photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide is the waste substance that is exhaled when you breathe out. When you exhale, your body releases carbon dioxide that is produced during the process of converting the oxygen you breathe in into energy.
we breathe out a gas called carbon dioxide
When you eat food, the carbon in the food is broken down during digestion and eventually released as carbon dioxide when your body metabolizes the nutrients for energy. This carbon dioxide is then exhaled into the air as part of the respiratory process.
== == We breath out Carbon Dioxide gas which has the symbol CO2 It contains one atom of Carbon and two of Oxygen
No, we do not breathe out oxygen. When we breathe in, we take in oxygen and when we breathe out, we release carbon dioxide. Oxygen is utilized by our bodies during cellular respiration and the byproduct, carbon dioxide, is expelled through exhalation.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
Carbon Dioxide is important in photosynthesis , because during the process while the plant gives of Carbon dioxide , we then use that air to BREATHE. so photosynthesis is a reason were able to breathe :)
During cell respiration, plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of the metabolic process that breaks down glucose to generate energy. Oxygen is consumed by the plant during respiration to facilitate this process.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
Snakes do not breathe carbon dioxide; instead, they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide like most other animals. Snakes use their lungs to exchange gases during respiration.
When they breathe out. Also after they die, during decomposition.