Raccoons breath in oxygen just like any other mammal. They inhale oxygenated air through the mouth and nose into the lungs. The lungs absorb the oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide.
No, rusting is a specific type of corrosion that occurs on iron and steel surfaces exposed to oxygen and water. The human body contains various ions and oxygen, but the chemical environment inside the body is tightly regulated to prevent this type of corrosion from occurring. Rusting is not a phenomenon that takes place inside the human body.
Sugar helps to transport the oxygen inside the body.
yes
blood
it's the skin and fur
Our blood is not blue when in the body. Many people think that because they assume that we don't have oxygen,and when exposed to oxygen it turns red. This isn't true because we do have oxygen in our body. Without it inside we will be dead.
to increase oxygen in the body actually, scientist found out that this statement is false. yawning doesn't increase oxygen in the body. it include an experiments and trials on putting a person inside an oxygen rich environment or something like that. i forgot the show though... up to now, they are still finding out why men and some mammals, birds and reptiles yawn.
The body's internal environment is maintained by homeostasis. The components that are regulated inside the body are temperature, pH level, water, ion and solute balance.
A beavcoon is a creature with the head of a beaver and body of a raccoon
The raccoon is covered with skin which is covered in dense fur and hair.
Oxygen is inhaled into the body through the respiratory system. When you breathe in, the air travels through the nose or mouth, down the windpipe, and into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to all parts of the body.
It's white inside your body and when it comes out of your body(when it touches oxygen) it turns red. +++ NO! It is always red, although the amount of oxygen being carried affects the shade.