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You can't unless the plant breathes the carbon dioxide you release and then releases oxygen, which then you will breathe. Or if you mean literally the same oxygen, it just isn't possible
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.
the carbon dioxide oxygen cycle is how a human breathes out carbon dioxide and it goes to a plant and the plant breathes out oxygen and it goes to the human and that's how they get energy
It tells you that in a molecule of CO2, there is one carbon atom, and two oxygen atoms.
when an animals breathes out it releases co2 and water
Dragon (made of Carbon & hydrogen) breathes in oxygen (O2)--> Breathes out fire, CO2 + H20
lucky for humans
Yes, the process of photosynthesis releases the O2 (oxygen) in CO2.
oxygen + glucose = engergy + CO2 + H2O
no it burns the oxygen and releases co2 (carbondioxide) among other pollutants
Sorry to disappoint you, but digestion DOES NOT connect photosynthesis to respiration. Photosynthesis and respiration comes from plants and animals, when the animal breathes out CO2, and they receive the oxygen when the plant inhales the CO2 and breathes out oxygen. That's it. And the cycle repeats just like that. NOTHING with digestion. Trust me.
Oxygen is a bi product of living plants. As the plant during light hours takes in co2 it releases oxygen. During the dark hours the plant does not use co2 but uses oxygen and produces co2.
Cellular respiration releases CO2 into the air.
respiration glucose + oxygen - - -> CO2 + H20
Because its a whole cycle it gos Human breath in Oxygen out breaths Co2 Plants absorb Co2 releases oxygen And the cycle gos on and on
with its lungsit breathes in and out with it's lungs and it and it breathes in oxygen