Yes.
Respiration. We breathe in oxygen, and return carbon dioxide to the air.
Carbon dioxide is not toxic but it is not a breathing gas, it is asphyxiant.
If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.
Only if you are breathing.
carbon dioxide is expelled from cells into the blood stream, carried to the lungs, and exhaled.
Respiration is breathing in and absorbing oxygen, and breathing out carbon dioxide.
There is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. You have been breathing it in all your life.
an excretion is an example of breathing out Co2
fossil fuels and breathing causes carbon dioxide :)
respitatory, taking oxygen in...and breathing carbon dioxide out. carbon dioxide=Co2 and oxygen = O
No, it's a gas. When you breathe out, you're breathing out carbon dioxide.
There are no health hazards from breathing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but breathing pure carbon dioxide will kill you. The environmental hazard from carbon dioxide is that it is one of the greenhouse gases that is causing global warming.
levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. When carbon dioxide levels rise, the breathing center stimulates the muscles of respiration to increase breathing rate and depth. This helps to eliminate excess carbon dioxide and restore a balance in blood gas levels.
Respiration. We breathe in oxygen, and return carbon dioxide to the air.
Breathing rate is controlled by the level of carbon dioxide.
breathing
Carbon-Dioxide is the gas we breath out. But is also the gas trees need to keep alive.