Metabolism of food results in the production of carbon dioxide, which is exhaled.
... the air, all living things, the oceans and the land.... the atmosphere, the biosphere, the hydrosphere and the geosphere.
All living things or made up of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen (basis for organic chemistry).Nitrogen is 80% of the air we breath. Carbon dioxide makes up another good protion.Not sure what you are looking for here.
Yes. Examples: Carbon - in pencil lead, diamonds, you Hydrogen - in the air, the sun, you Oxygen - in the air, water, you
the air makes living things move and wind.
All living things are made of carbon. Carbon is a part of the ocean, air, and even rocks. Because the Earth is always moving, carbon does not stay still. In the atmosphere, carbon is attached to some oxygen in a gas called carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon from the air, and use it to grow and breathe. When animals eat plants with lots of carbon, the carbon becomes part of the animal, and use it to grow.
Carbon is in most of the chemicals in living things and is in the air in carbon dioxide gas.
Carbon is an element. It is part of oceans, air, rocks, soil and all living things.
air
oxygen, air and carbon dioxide
Plants
Oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the body
Carbon is an element. It is part of oceans, air, rocks, soil and all living things.
Yes, respiration does add carbon dioxide to the air
... the air, all living things, the oceans and the land.... the atmosphere, the biosphere, the hydrosphere and the geosphere.
Carbon Dioxide, or commonly known as CO2
It produce air and carbon dioxide for us
so living things can live.so we can breatheso that the world works