YES!!!
You inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
Yes, the body creates carbon dioxide.
It uses glucose and oxygen and converts them into carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy in the process (which is what drivesthe body).
Yes
From that list, carbon dioxide is the only one.
Carbon dioxide is naturally released from your body when you exhale. The human body takes in oxygen then after metabolism of the cells produce carbon dioxide as remainder to removed from the body. Also, carbon dioxide, as well as, carbon monoxide is produced with combustion engines used for transportation, etc. There are several other causations for carbon dioxide. Chemically speaking it is formed when 1 carbon atom bonds with 2 oxygen atoms causing a molecule CO2 or carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is created when oxygen and carbon are combined. The respiratory system allows oxygen to be taken into the body while allowing the body to push out (or exhale) the carbon dioxide.
No. we breath in carbon dioxide too, but only absorb oxygen.
Yes
By the smell of carbon dioxide exhiled by human being
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide
From that list, carbon dioxide is the only one.
the excretory system the human body Most notably, the lungs.
Carbon dioxide is naturally released from your body when you exhale. The human body takes in oxygen then after metabolism of the cells produce carbon dioxide as remainder to removed from the body. Also, carbon dioxide, as well as, carbon monoxide is produced with combustion engines used for transportation, etc. There are several other causations for carbon dioxide. Chemically speaking it is formed when 1 carbon atom bonds with 2 oxygen atoms causing a molecule CO2 or carbon dioxide.
Basically, the lungs get carbon dioxide out of blood and put oxygen in it.
To remove Carbon Dioxide which is dissolved in our blood stream. Dissolved Carbon Dioxide forms Carbonic Acid which is toxic to us.
Carbon dioxide leaves a cell during cellular respiration because it is a waste to the human body and other mammals. If carbon dioxide remains in the blood for too long, the individual will pass out. When carbon dioxide leaves the cell, it leaves our body when we exhale.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
respiratory system