Carbon Dioxide.
Plants do not breath. These simply exchange gases through stomata or lenticells. However, all living being respire and as a result CO2 comes out during oxidation of respiratory substrates. Therefore outcome of CO2 from an individual is tested>
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No, breath is a concrete noun. A breath (in or out) can be felt by the person breathing; breath (in the air) is made up of particles that can be measured or counted by instruments even though you may not be able to see them.
The air you breath is approximately 21% O2 when you breath out its about 15% O2. When you breath into a person, you are breathing for them. Its the same thing as if they were breathing on there own, only less O2 concentration. The air still goes down to their lungs.
God is because He made us and everything! To the air we breath to the dash of light.
The simple answer is no. your body does not produce carbon monoxide, it produces carbon dioxide. But if you hold your breath then yes carbon dioxide will accumulate in your blood. A person can feel this as a burning sensation, if you hold your breath long enough you will just pass out and your body will breath again correcting this problem
It is a gas that is required for a person to breath, its a mixture between water and carbon dioxide(i think) which is H2O.
ensure that a qualified person evaluates and classifies the confined space
yes
When a person fogs a mirror with their breath it is a physical change.
No, a person cannot live without their lungs.
no they can't
the point at which a person cannot hold breath further for a second is termed as the breaking point in breath holding.
That person's struggle to breath .
A general question that requires a complex answer, but assuming the person concerned is fully trained, skilled and with experience, a very basic answer is - Proper breathing and breath supported with the diaphragm, strong fully controlled breath is required to give the voice adequate support for singing.
No - it's named for a person, not an ingredient
The normal human pH is 7.35-7.45, which means that a person's breath should technically be a base. However each breath you breath out has plenty of CO2 in which is mildly acidic.
the air comes out the lungs,du!