nitrogen
While our bodies do need some nitrogen, we do not obtain this from the atmosphere. Environmental nitrogen exists in a form that can't be metabolized into the correct molecules (eg. urea/amino acids). That must be obtained from nitrogen-containing compounds that we eat.Nitrogen in the air (N2) is not reactive. It is a stable molecule that has a triple bond, therefore it won't react with anything in your body when you breathe it in.
When you breathe in you inhale and when you breathe out you exhale
You breathe out 16.3% oxygen.
you would choke and find it hard to breathe.
Oxygen is used to help people breathe in and out
Haha way to cheat.
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
they form aerosols, which you can breathe and get sick
Air: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other. We breathe oxygen and other molecules.
humans fish for them so technically humans can trap them and they are taken out of the water so they then cant breathe and die. Or you could just get explosives and blow them up. Or if you cant do that try poisoned bait.
Yes, it does. Simply get close to a mirror or cold window and breathe on it and you will see the water vapor condense into water.
The atmosphere is organized in a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. In addition to containing the oxygen we need to breathe, it protects us from the sun's harmful rays.
oxygen, you breathe it. carbon is found in pretty much every living thing. carbon is also used in pencil led. nitrogen is used in fertilizers, drugs, explosives, plastics, dyes. hyrdogen and oxygen make up water. hydrogen is also used in rocket fuel.
Dirt, dust, harmful gases, moist air containing harmful microorganisms. Air pollution too.
When you are exercising you use your energy up and that's why you breathe fast but in order to get more energy you need more oxygen and glucose. To get more oxygen you need to breathe faster and to get more glucose you need to eat or drink something containing sugar, because glucose is a sugar.
While our bodies do need some nitrogen, we do not obtain this from the atmosphere. Environmental nitrogen exists in a form that can't be metabolized into the correct molecules (eg. urea/amino acids). That must be obtained from nitrogen-containing compounds that we eat.Nitrogen in the air (N2) is not reactive. It is a stable molecule that has a triple bond, therefore it won't react with anything in your body when you breathe it in.
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.