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Six carbon dioxide molecules (CO2) are required to create one glucose molecule (C6H12O6) because carbon dioxide has one carbon per molecule, while glucose molecules have six carbons.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide. That's not quite right because carbon dioxide is about 95% of the atmosphere of Mars.
The equilibrium between carbonic acid and carbon dioxide + water shifts to the right, so carbonic acid begins to decompose into carbon dioxide and water.
The blood gives up Carbon Dioxide in the left Ventricle and it obtains oxgen when the blood is returned from the lungs and to the right ventricle to the rest of the body.
Only a proportion of the air exhaled is carbon dioxide there is plenty of Oxygen there to do what is required under normal circumstances. People don't use all of the oxygen they breath in, a % of it is blown right back out of the body again.
Six carbon dioxide molecules (CO2) are required to create one glucose molecule (C6H12O6) because carbon dioxide has one carbon per molecule, while glucose molecules have six carbons.
In the right atrium & right ventricle
CO2 Is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide
Deoxygenated blood is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide.
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The heart pumps blood low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide to the lungs, where blood releases carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen.
CO2 is a chemist's way of writing carbon dioxide. The "6" means there are six molecules of carbon dioxide.In biology we often see 6CO2 on the left side of an equation for photosynthesis, where six carbon dioxide molecules combine with six molecules of water to form glucose and six molecules of oxygen. We also see 6CO2 on the right-hand side of an equation for aerobic respiration, in which a molecule of glucose reacts with six molecules of oxygen, forming six molecules each of carbon dioxide and water.
right ventricle
in relation to what may i ask?
cuz whenever it's mixed with vinegar it gives off carbon dioxide or something about carbon dioxide gas but i'm still right
Lowest carbon dioxide content would be the vessel right after the lungs, pulmonary vein to the left atrium.