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CO2 gets exhaled. Excess gas in the blood is released in the lungs.
Released as CO2 by the action of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi
Aerobic organisms inhale oxygen and exhale CO2 because they use a process called cellular respiration. This is why organisms breathe.
The reaction is: C + O2 = CO2 The volume (or the mass) of the released carbon dioxide depends on the concentration of carbon in charcoal; this is very variable.
Actually they are not autotrophs,they are phototrophs.Autotrophs are organisms who use CO2 as Carbon sourse.
CO2 is released.
CO2 gets exhaled. Excess gas in the blood is released in the lungs.
CO2 was released by organisms as a by-product of cellular respiration; a similar amount of CO2 was absorbed by plants and other producers.
According to our experiment, CO2 was released to the BTB, it became like color yellow-green.
Released as CO2 by the action of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi
When ther is a higher concentration of O2 than CO2, rubisco can bind O2 in place of CO2.
It is a HUGE deal to have too much co2 in the Lunar Module, because co2 is carbon dioxide. All organisms -except plants- breath oxygen. If you have too much carbon dioxide, and not enough air, you will suffocate to death!
CO2 is waste product of all organisms having aerobic respiration, but only a few anaerobic organisms don't produce CO2 .
Aerobic organisms inhale oxygen and exhale CO2 because they use a process called cellular respiration. This is why organisms breathe.
land slides, too much co2, and no more toilet paper.
Whatever amount of pressure was used to compress the CO2 originally, can be reached (or nearly reached) when it is released into an air cylinder.
2600 tonnes of CO2 is released in 1mw of power generation