There are electron particles in O2 as well as in every thing in your body.
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The chemical formula for the oxygen in the air is O2, where the 2 should be a subscript.
We breathe in oxygen, which is in the form of O2 molecules.
Humans do, and all animals! We breathe in O2 and breathe out CO2.
Oxygen in oxidative phosphorylation comes from the air we breathe. During the electron transport chain, oxygen acts as the final electron acceptor, combining with protons to form water. This reaction is essential for the generation of ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
anything and everything that is in the air, your body just expelles everything that isn't O2
Dinosaurs are reptiles, so they breathe O2. Only plants breathe CO2.
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
Your body removes CO2 by exhaling it out of your lungs when you breathe. It takes in O2 through your lungs when you breathe in. The exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released.
Actually, humans do breathe in oxygen (O2) to sustain cellular respiration, where oxygen is used to produce energy. The respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air and delivers it to the cells in the body.
Oxygen is the second most common/abundant gas in the air that we breathe. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the air we breathe. The composition of air is often treated as 79 mole or volume percent N2 and 21 mole or volume percent O2.
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