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The three phases of transferring gases between the environment and the cells: Breathing, the transport of gases and the exchange of gases. (Came straight from my biology textbook)
Greenhouse effect is due to greenhouse gases. We have to stop their emission.
Earthworms have no special respiratory organs. Gases are exchanged through the moist skin and capillaries.
Methane 16% -- Carbon Dioxide (Forestry and Industrial process) 76% -- Nitrous Oxide 6% -- F-Gases 2%
A balanced draft has both ID and FD fans. ID Fan works by pulling the gases through the furnace hence creating the required draft. Where as FD fan pushes the gases into the furnace. Hence in a balanced draft frunace, the ID fan can said to be removing the combustion gases.
I would say it is the exhaust system.
This body system that is responsible for the exchange of gases between the blood and the external environment.
RespiratoryOrgans of the respiratory system: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli
I would say it is the exhaust system.
Only oxygen can removes carbon dioxide
induatries: They must play a role on to reducing these gasses on increasing by reducing the number of product that are harmfull to the environment
there are two answers to this question. one is the emission system. it burns spent gases the leak past the rings by essentially sucking them back to the top of the engine and re-entering the intake air stream. the other is the PCV system. that is the part of the emission system that allows the spent gases to re-enter the air stream while preventing a negative crankcase pressure which would be detrimental to the engine.
It removes flammable gases
1. The excetory system (nephrons in the kidney) 2.Pulmonary system (diffusion of gases in the lungs) 3.The epidermal tissue system(perspiration+salts)
The OBD designation refers to the emission system. OBD 1 was a simple one O2 sensor system the only monitored the exhaust gases at one point. OBD2 is an emission system that monitors several points in the emissions and exhaust.
The emission of CO2 gases
The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the blood cells and removes waste gases from the blood cells. Carbon dioxide is the primary waste gas that is removed.