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Inhaled air is richer in oxygen than exhaled air.

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Which contains more oxygen inhaled air or exhaled air?

Inhaled air contains more oxygen than exhaled air because the cells have not yet used that oxyginated air.


How is the air you inhale or breathe in different then when you exhale or breathe out?

Inhaled air contains room air which contains oxygen. Exhaled air has carbon dioxide and, maybe, bad breath.


Which gas does the exhaled air contain?

Exhaled air will contain all of the gases in regular air, except that it will have higher percentages of carbon dioxide and lower percentages of oxygen. (It still will have oxygen, or CPR wouldn't work.) It will also have water vapor from our lungs. The main gas in inhaled and exhaled air is nitrogen. This is followed by oxygen, then carbon dioxide, then other gases. Yes, there is still more oxygen exhaled than carbon dioxide, but at a smaller percentage than was inhaled. Chances are that your teacher is looking for the gas, carbon dioxide, as your answer, since that is the product of cellular respiration that is disposed of in exhaled air, but it isn't the main component of exhaled air.


What happens to the oxygen when you exhale?

When you inhale normal air, the air that you breathe in is about 70% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, and 1% "other" gasses. Your lungs exchange some of the oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide and water vapor, but your exhaled breath generally still contains about 16% oxygen. THat's why "mouth to mouth" CPR and artificial respiration works.


What is the difference between the air you inhale than the air you exhale?

the difference between inhale and exhale is when you inhale you get more oxygenthan you exhale

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What happens after animals inhale air?

The oxygen from the air they inhale is distributed to the body parts through the blood stream. The blood picks up carbon dioxide and it is exhaled into the environment.


Which contains more oxygen inhaled air or exhaled air?

Inhaled air contains more oxygen than exhaled air because the cells have not yet used that oxyginated air.


What happens to the other gases in the air when we breathe in- where do they go?

You inhale them but your lungs only absorb the oxygen- they are exhaled again when you breathe out.


How does the oxygen and carbon dioxide content of exhaled air differ from inhaled air?

Exhaled air has more carbon dioxide and less oxygen than does inhaled air.


How to Compare inhale air with exhale air?

Inhaled air contains oxygen that is absorbed in the lungs and dissolved in the blood. Exhaled air rids the body of carbon monoxide.


Why are there differences in the oxygen and carbon dioxide compositions of inhaled air and exhaled air?

Oxygen is very important for humans.Man cannot survive without oxygen.It is the primary agent in almost all process that takes place in a human body.When we inhale air we only utilise the oxygen present in the air.But really the air we inhale is a mixture of many gasses.The air we inhale contains about 78% nitrogen ,21% oxygen. When air is inhaled, a portion of that 21% that is oxygen diffuses across the alveolar membrane into the blood to be taken to the body to be used. At the same time, carbon dioxide, a waste gas for the body, is diffusing back across the alveolar membrane to be exhaled. This results in the change in inhaled and exhaled air. Exhaled air has a lower fraction of oxygen and a higher fraction of carbon dioxide as a result of the diffusion across the alveolar membrane.


How is the air you inhale or breathe in different then when you exhale or breathe out?

Inhaled air contains room air which contains oxygen. Exhaled air has carbon dioxide and, maybe, bad breath.


Why is there less oxygen in exhaled air then inhaled?

You breathe air for the oxygen and hydrogen, when you inhale chemical changes begin and you take in the oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide which things like plants then use to make more oxygen. You are not exhaling the same compound.


Why you inhale oxygen only?

when you inhale air into your lungs the concentration of oxygen in the blood can be no greater than that in the air.As the blood reaching the lungs is lower in oxygen there is transfer from the air to the blood stream until the concentrations stabilise.However there is no active transfer.Therefore there will always be Oxygen in exhaled air even if the initial oxygen concentration in the blood is zero as the air oxygen and the blood oxygen will reach a steady state equilibrium


Why exhaled air has more water vapour?

No. The exhaled air contents more water vapour. The exhaled air is almost saturated with water vapour.


What is the differences between inhaled air and exhaled air?

Inhaled air contains a greater volume of oxygen than carbon dioxide. Exhaled air is the opposite, since after the exchange of gases in the lungs the carbon dioxide in the blood is transferred into the lungs. Exhaled air contains a greater volume of carbon dioxide than oxygen. Also, there is more water vapour in exhaled air than inhaled air.


How much oxygen does exhaled air contains approximately?

A small percent . exhaled air always contains oxygen .