The air you breathe in is called oxygen (O2)which is contained in the air. The air we breathe out is called carbon dioxide (CO2).
The air you breathe in is called oxygen (O2) Which is contained in the air. The air we breathe out is called carbon dioxide (CO2) We breathe carbon dioxide out because our body makes it.
It happens because in the the mitochondria of the cell burns {destroy chemically }, as you may have seen in burning the fire gives Carbon dioxide same as the food so the body gives out the carbon dioxide as a by product of respiration.
this is because humans need oxygen to live,when you inhale oxygen it is exchanged in the avoli in the lungs and taken into the blood stream,carbon dioxide and other waste gases from respiration are then exhaled.
We breath in 20.9% oxygen and exhale about 17% oxygen under normal conditions.
The air you inhale will have more oxygen in it than the air you exhale. The air you exhale will have more carbon dioxide in it than the air you inhale. Oxygen is taken up in the lungs, and carbon dioxide is released. Note that there will be other things in the air that are absorbed, and other things that the body will release into the air to be exhaled. And not all the oxygen in the air you inhale will be taken up. That's why "rescue breathing" or "mouth to mouth" is effective. The primary gas exchange that takes place is the O2-CO2 exchange. Just to touch on the "extras" here, any carbon monoxide you inhale will be taken up faster and more effectively than oxygen (that's why it's dangerous.) Also, if you have been drinking Alcoholic Beverages, the alcohol will be present in the air you exhale. These are just two examples of the complex exchanges that take place in the lungs, as pointed to by the examination of air taken in and air expelled.
First of all, the air you breath out is warmer than the air you breath in, the air you breath out has more water vapour and more carbon dioxide
Inhale is air breathed in, exhale - air breathed out. The incoming air contains life needed oxygen, exhale contains carbon dioxide and impurities
to breathe out air
One should breathe in through the nose and expand one's diaphragm to sing (causing one's abdomen to stick out slightly), while normal breathing involves any way one wants to breathe
No - I call it carbon dioxide.
The cartilage between the ribs and breastbone moves and flexes when you breathe.
The natural phenom that lets humans breathe is called air. Humans breathe through respiration of the lungs. Air is taken into the body in the form of oxygen and expelled in the form of carbon dioxide.
The difference - is in the proportion of the gasses present. The air we breathe in contains about 20% Oxygen. What we breathe out has about 16% oxygen and high levels of carbon dioxide.
Whales do not hibernate- they would drown. They are mammals, and breathe air.
Fish obtain oxygen through their gills, allowing them to breathe underwater, while reptiles require air to breathe like we do. Marine reptiles, such as sea turtles, have to surface periodically for air.
roots can breathe through air spaces between the soil particals
A whale is a large aquatic mammal. Whales breathe air through their blowhole, into their lungs (unlike fish who breathe using gills). So there is a difference between a whale and large fish.
Reptiles (snakes, lizards, crocodiles etc) breathe using lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin. They can also gulp air into their primitive lungs using their mouth or throat.
Regulator is what you breathe in
A troposphere layer of atmosphere is the are that we all breathe. Mesosphere in the other hand has less air pressure and high into space far from troposphere.
yes
well, a shark bite is usually created by a shark (when it bites you) and a crocodile bite is usually created by a crocodile.
They breathe air with lungs.
They do breathe air.