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CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
CO2 and H2O (Carbon Dioxide and Water)
Yes the same amount will leave you as you take in on average but when you breathe out there will be more CO2 and less oxygen as your body uses Oxygen for it's metabolic functioning and releases CO2 in it's place. So yes same amount out as in but in a different form.
It is not actually a poison. The body has no use for it. It displaces Oxygen, which is required. So you suffocate. More Co2, prevents waste CO2 from leaving the body. The excess can cause brain swelling.
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
If you do not breathe the blood in your veins and arteries can not flow. The exchange of CO2 and oxygenated blood can not mix and exchange in the heart. The gas from CO2 will suffocate you and you will die.
Oxygen. You breathe out CO2
Plants breathe Co2 and we breathe Oxygen.
Dinosaurs are reptiles, so they breathe O2. Only plants breathe CO2.
Yes, CO2 out.
no, they breathe out c0,2 they breathe in the oxygen they can find
CO2 - the opposite of us.
CO2 WILL increase your respiratory rate as you are needing to breathe in more air (oxygen) to breathe.
CO2 and H2O
Increase of CO2
CO2 ofcourse
it turns CO2 (which we cant breath in) into Oxygen. Then we breathe out CO2