CO2 gets exhaled. Excess gas in the blood is released in the lungs.
Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.
This illness is called acidosis.
This usually happens due to hyperventilating... The person will pass out if they will not intake sufficient amount of CO2. That is why paper bags are commonly used > to intake the exhaled CO2. Ultimately decrease in CO2 leads to increase in blood pH, and if not stopped our brain will shut down the body. This is a defence mechanism hense a significant variation in pH may lead to death.
The bonding of carbon dioxide to hemoglobin produces methemoglobin. This is an important chemical in the immune system of the human body.
Exhalation
What are normal CO2 levels in the human bod
Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.
CO2 diffuses from the blood to the alveoli and the exhalation removes the CO2 from the body.
co2 is a toxin that should desperately be removed from our body. the urea which we excrete contains even co2 along with other toxins.
It is not actually a poison. The body has no use for it. It displaces Oxygen, which is required. So you suffocate. More Co2, prevents waste CO2 from leaving the body. The excess can cause brain swelling.
The process of photosynthesis breaks up CO2 molecules.
This illness is called acidosis.
The leaf collects Carbon Dioxcide (CO2) and somehow turns it into Oxygen
it is tranfered through the alveoli to the red blood cells which Carrie it throughout the human body . when it gets back they remove the CO2 and send it back through the bronchials to be exhaled
You can not get "High" from CO2. What happens when you inhale CO2 is pretty much your brain shutting down from oxygen being replaced by carbon dioxide. Your body stops functioning to the point of unconsciousness, if you inhale pure CO2 you can die and/or go into a coma after several minutes.
Alveoli are very tiny air sacs found in the lungs where CO2 and O2 are changed.
Oxygen+glucose = carbon dioxide + water +energy