Inhaling is taking something into the body and exhaling is emitting things out of the body.
Exhaled air contains CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and Inhaled air contains O2(Oxygen).
If you 'inhaled' something, you breathed it in. If you 'exhaled' something, you breathed it out
Inhaled gas primarily consists of oxygen (about 21%) and nitrogen, while exhaled gas has a higher concentration of carbon dioxide and lower oxygen levels due to the body's metabolic processes. When we inhale, oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide, a byproduct of cellular respiration, is transported back to the lungs for exhalation. Additionally, water vapor is added to the exhaled air as it passes through the respiratory tract, further contributing to the differences between inhaled and exhaled gases.
Exhaled air has less oxygen than inhaled air.Exhaled air has more carbon dioxide than inhaled air.Exhaled air is warmer that inhaled air.Maybe the first 2 are redundant, but I think that should work!
Breathing.
Inhaled
Oxygen is the gas that demonstrates the largest difference in percent between air that is inhaled, and air that is exhaled. The symbol for oxygen is O.
Exhaled air, which has a slightly higher amount of carbon dioxide, is heavier than inhaled air.
Inhaled gases is oxegen and exhaled gases you CAN'T brethe in because it's carbon dioxide.
Inhaled air contains a greater volume of oxygen than carbon dioxide. Exhaled air is the opposite, since after the exchange of gases in the lungs the carbon dioxide in the blood is transferred into the lungs. Exhaled air contains a greater volume of carbon dioxide than oxygen. Also, there is more water vapour in exhaled air than inhaled air.
They allow gaseous exchange between the inhaled oxygen and the exhaled carbon dioxide.
exhaled water vapor will be greater than inhaled water vapor