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What is the scientific term for air?

the scientific term for air is Carbon Dioxide


What term is used for the movement of oxygen into the blood of pulmonary capillaries and carbon dioxide into the alveoli air?

The term used for the movement of oxygen into the blood of pulmonary capillaries and carbon dioxide into the alveoli is "gas exchange." This process occurs in the alveoli of the lungs, where oxygen diffuses from the alveolar air into the blood, while carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled. Gas exchange is essential for respiration and maintaining proper oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the body.


Where did the term CO2 come from?

Do you mean CO2? Carbon dioxide's symbol represents 1 part carbon (C) and 2 parts oxygen (O2). This is what carbon dioxide is made of, and therefore is the symbol.


What is the shhort term for carbon dioxide and oxygen and water and glucose and starch?

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Carbon dioxide is formed when to oxygen atoms chemically combined with a carbon atom which term best describes carbon dioxide?

Carbon dioxide is best described as a compound, specifically a chemical compound, because it is composed of more than one type of atom chemically bonded together (in this case, carbon and oxygen).


How does carbon oxcide level affect oxygen production?

Carbon dioxide levels affect oxygen production indirectly by influencing the rate of photosynthesis in plants. Higher carbon dioxide levels can stimulate photosynthesis, leading to increased oxygen production as a byproduct. However, if carbon dioxide levels get too high, it can also disrupt the balance of ecosystems, potentially affecting oxygen production in the long term.


What does carbon dioxide do to your brain?

Carbon dioxide is a simple asphyxiant, which means it affects your health only by displacing oxygen. The only way carbon dioxide can kill you is by decreasing the oxygen your body takes in. Our brains especially need a good flow of oxygen since it is the control center of our life. In other words, carbon dioxide doesn't hurt you, but the lack of oxygen does.


How is oxygen and carbon dioxide the same and different?

Oxygen gas has a molecular mass of about 32 Da, carbon dioxide gas has a molecular mass of about 44 Da. Oxygen is highly reactive and and supports both combustion and aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is not reactive and extinguishes both combustion and aerobic respiration. Oxygen becomes liquid at -297.3°F (-183°C), carbon dioxide becomes liquid at -69.8°F (-56.6°C). Oxygen was discovered in 1772, carbon dioxide was discovered in 1756.


How do you spell carbindioside?

The likely term is the compound carbon dioxide (CO2) which pairs one atom of carbon with two (di-) atoms of oxygen.


What is the term for a process in which plants synthesize glucose from sunlight carbon dioxide and water with oxygen as a waste product?

Photosynthesis?


How does long term exercise affect oxygen diffusion rates?

An increase in diffusion rates in tissues favours oxygen movement from the capillaries to the tissues, and carbon dioxide from the cells to the blood. Also With some training these rates increase, allowing oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse more rapidly.


Is carbon dioxide in tobacco?

Yes, and that is why you see a lot of long-term smokers coughing up a storm as they smoke. The carbon dioxide replaces the oxygen in your body, therefore your body must work harder to receive the oxygen it needs. Burning any organic material will produce carbon dioxide