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What is breathed out?

Air is breathed out of the lungs in the form of carbon dioxide. Air that is inhaled is called oxygen.


Where in your lungs will there be a net increase of oxygen?

The air breathed out


Where in your lungs will there be net increase of oxygen?

The air breathed out


What is called the flow air into the lungs and out the lungs?

Oxygen is breathed in and carbon dioxide is breathed out as it is deadly to humans. Too much carbon dioxide breathed in will cause brain damage and eventually death.


What is exhaled air?

Air that's been in your lungs and gotten breathed out.


What happen to the carbon dioxide produced by cellular respiration?

It is breathed out of the body by the lungs. You give up the carbon dioxide into the air. That is used by plants to produce glucose with the addition of the water and energy from the sun. This process is called as carbon cycle.


Why must carbon dioxide be breathed out?

carbon dioxide has to be breathed out because it can be harnful to the lungs


What does air or co2 have to pass through to get breathed out?

Air or CO2 must pass through the respiratory system, specifically the lungs. During exhalation, these gases move out of the lungs and are expelled from the body through the nose or mouth.


What is crackle?

Coarse crackle is the name for air that is breathed in if there is a large amount of fluid in the lungs. People who suffer from pneumonia have this sound when they inhale.


What percentage of the air breathed is nitrogen?

78% of air breathed is nitrogen


Is the air you breathe a solid liquid or gas?

The air you breathe is a gas. You would not be able to remain alive if you breathed solid liquid, as your lungs cannot retain water.


What is coarse crackle?

Coarse crackle is the name for air that is breathed in if there is a large amount of fluid in the lungs. People who suffer from pneumonia have this sound when they inhale.