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Q: What does air or co2 have to pass through to get breathed out?
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Why breathed-out air turns time water cloudy quicker than breathed-in air?

breathed out air turns lime water cloudy than breathed out air cuz the carbon dioxide content present in breathed out air(0.04% approximately) as compared to breathed out air(4% approximately)so as CO2 passes through lime water it turns lime water cloudy:)


What is air inhalation?

78% N2 21% O2 0.04% CO2 and a little water vapour


What is the function of the branchi?

the function of the bronchi is to help filter out the particles breathed in. the air enters the bronchiole and oxygen passes through he alveoli wall while the co2 and other waste passes out the body


Can CO2 pass through the phospholipid bilayer?

oxygen


What are inspiration and expiration in relationship to breathing?

inspiration is when air is breathed in through the mouth or nose which then goes into the air passage and into the alvioli which transfers the oxygen around the circulatory system to be used by the working muscles.expiration is breathing out.impure air containing CO2 is let out during tat process


How does co2 in the air pass into plants?

By diffusion through stomata in land plants and in aquatic plantsthrough free plant surface in the disolved form in water.


Is it true that air breathed out contains more carbon dioxide than air breathed in?

Yes. When you breath, you take in oxygen and breathe out CO2. According to Wiki Answers (see link), an exhaled breath is about 4% CO2. Atmospheric CO2 is between 300 and 400 ppm, or 0.03% to 0.04%.


Do humans exhale more than CO2?

Yes - moisture, nitrogen, alcohol vapour and any other volatile compound that happens to be in the blood or in the air that is breathed in.


What the steps of the oxygen cycle?

oxygen is breathed in we use it co2 let out plants take co2 in cycle repeats


How is co2 in the air useful to plants?

The plants use CO2 from air for photosynthesis. The air entering into its leaves through stomata comes in contact with photosynthetic cells and diffuse CO2 for assimilation to form carbohydrates.


What are the products formed when ethane burns in the air?

Nitrogen mostly with a bit of oxygen. By itself it is TOXIC (unburned and breathed that is)


Why are CO2 detectors being used by the UK border agency?

CO2 (carbon dioxide) is present in the breath exhaled by the body. Sensitive CO2 detectors sample the air from inside trucks as they arrive from Europe. They can detect illegal immigrants hiding in the truck as the level of CO2 would be higher than it would be if people hadn't been in there breathing out CO2 for ages while the truck crossed The Channel.also they of couldn't of breathed with air for the the journey