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Plants and animals help to maintain a balance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Photosynthesis releases oxygen and cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide.
indirect respiration is a gaseous exchange that involves two phases: a. external respiration - exchange of gases between environment and tissues. b. internal respiration - exchange of gases between the tissues and body cells juiysiey ",
All the noble gases are in the atmosphere.
Respiration
It is called "atmosphere". Also, "air".
Plants and animals help to maintain a balance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Photosynthesis releases oxygen and cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide.
We are adding more and more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. This is causing global warming and climate change.
Life plays a role in the evolution of the atmosphere by influencing the balance of gases through photosynthesis and respiration. For example, plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, creating a more oxygen-rich atmosphere. Additionally, microbial processes also influence the composition of gases in the atmosphere.
atmosphere gases are made of air
The greenhouse effect warms the gases in the atmosphere.
The mixture of gases in the atmosphere are a solution of gases. Since nitrogen makes up 78% of the gases in the atmosphere, it is the solvent and the other gases are the solutes.
External respiration, the process by which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and the pulmonary loop of circulationWhereas,Internal respiration: the is the gaseous exchange between the blood and tissue ( and also cells)
what is being done to show that there are gases in the atmosphere
there is 1.25 percent of inert gases in the atmosphere
there is 1.25 percent of inert gases in the atmosphere
There are many gases in the atmosphere. The two most common gases found in the atmosphere however, are nitrogen and oxygen.
No. The function of respiration is the exchange of gases. The main muscle of respiration is the diaphragm.