Too much of it can cause you to suffocate, however we take in a good amount of it every time we take a breath.
inhaled air contains about 0.5 percent of co2 but exhaled air contains 4%-5% of co2
Carbon dioxide is a very useful and largely used chemical; carbon dioxide is not toxic but also doesn't maintain the life.
carbon dioxide
when plants and animals respire, carbon is returned to the air as carbon dioxide, and humans then beathe in the same carbon dioxide that was placed into the air by the decomposed plants and animals.
From the lungs. In the lungs of animals, humans included, there is an interchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide. So we inhale oxygen(air) and exhale carbon dioxide.
The exchange takes place within the lungs.
Its bad
Well, carbon dioxide is both good and bad. Carbon dioxide for humans is bad because to much of it for us can be fatal and lead to suffocation. But, it is good for plants.
because they have to let all the bad stuf out
IT Helps the enviroment.Plants have some thing to trap Carbon Dioxide,(carbon dioxide is bad for humans and animals but not to plants)Then It releases Oxygen which is good for humans and animals.So I say LET'S PLANT SOME MORE!
IT Helps the enviroment.Plants have some thing to trap Carbon Dioxide,(carbon dioxide is bad for humans and animals but not to plants)Then It releases Oxygen which is good for humans and animals.So I say LET'S PLANT SOME MORE!
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
Humans breathe in whatever happens to be in the air when they breathe in. If there is carbon dioxide then they will breathe it in as well as nitrogen and oxygen. However they only use the oxygen for respiration so they breathe out everything else with extra carbon dioxide.
Humans and animals produce carbon dioxide (CO2). They breath in oxygen, and in the mitochondria of cells, it creates carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is a very useful and largely used chemical; carbon dioxide is not toxic but also doesn't maintain the life.
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide