Yes. You exhale carbon dioxide and oxygen. You breathe out normal air although the cabon dioxide level is greater and there is less oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the waste product of cellular respiration, which your body does in order produce energy (ATP). Carbon Dioxide is released into the atmosphere when you exhale.
Breathe out for longer.
...yes
CO2 WILL increase your respiratory rate as you are needing to breathe in more air (oxygen) to breathe.
why you breathe hard after working outbecause you are using energy...and when you use energy it is harder to breathe...so when you are done your body is taking the advantage that it is getting from you stopping. AlsooooWhen you exercise your body makes more CO2, and takes in more O2, so the more CO2 you need to get rid of, so the more you need to breathe.
Oxygen. You breathe out CO2
Plants breathe Co2 and we breathe Oxygen.
Dinosaurs are reptiles, so they breathe O2. Only plants breathe CO2.
CO2 gas is more dense than the mixture of air we breathe. You can see this when dry ice sublimates.
O2 and Co2, but we breathe out the Co2 again + the O2 which is converted in more Co2
Yes, CO2 out.
Yes the same amount will leave you as you take in on average but when you breathe out there will be more CO2 and less oxygen as your body uses Oxygen for it's metabolic functioning and releases CO2 in it's place. So yes same amount out as in but in a different form.
no, they breathe out c0,2 they breathe in the oxygen they can find
CO2 - the opposite of us.
All animals have to breathe carbon dioxide (CO2) as CO2 is in the air everywhere. Animals only use somewhere between none and a trace amount of CO2.