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When you inhale, you get a greater amount of oxygen and when you exhale, your oxygen dicreases 25%
Every time you inhale air, you take in 21% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, 0.04% Carbon Dioxide and 0.96% other gases. :)
The difference is the amount of hydrogen and oxygen
The difference is the amount of neutrons in the atom Oxygen 16 has 8 oxygen 17 has 9 neutrons
carbon monoxide.
The amount of oxygen that is passed through the blood to the tissues and organs causes a difference in the amount that you inhale and exhale. You inhale a larger amount than you exhale.
When you inhale, you get a greater amount of oxygen and when you exhale, your oxygen dicreases 25%
When you inhale, you get a greater amount of oxygen and when you exhale, your oxygen dicreases 25%
When cats yawn they inhale a large amount of oxygen.
oxygen is released as a by product of photosynthesis performed by plants
when you inhale air into your lungs the concentration of oxygen in the blood can be no greater than that in the air.As the blood reaching the lungs is lower in oxygen there is transfer from the air to the blood stream until the concentrations stabilise.However there is no active transfer.Therefore there will always be Oxygen in exhaled air even if the initial oxygen concentration in the blood is zero as the air oxygen and the blood oxygen will reach a steady state equilibrium
When you inhale you breath in oxygen
When you inhale, oxygen fills your lungs. Next the oxygen diffuses out of your lungs into your bloodstream. The diffusion of oxygen from the lungs causes less pressure in your lungs signaling your brain that you need to inhale.
the arterial oxygen difference is
Oxygen
when lungs inhale oxygen what doesit exhale as waste
Why do we all inhale oxygen.. every single animal in the world needs oxygen. Fish too