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Mitochondria uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide all within the process of cellular respiration.
it is when we breath out carbon dioxide and plants absorb it and use it to make food then we get oxygen and give out carbon dioxide that is how it goes
photosynthesis
YES!!! You inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The plant uses the carbon dioxide for the photosynthesis and expels oxygen.
oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle
Carbon Dioxide
glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+waterhydrocarbon+oxygen--> carbon dioxide+water
Respiration is the process that carries oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from them. Blood carries the oxygen to the cells.
carbon dioxide and puts oxygen back into the environmentcarbon dioxide
plants are the sinks of carbon dioxide and releases oxygen it is cycle process
respitatory, taking oxygen in...and breathing carbon dioxide out. carbon dioxide=Co2 and oxygen = O
It is unsure were the first oxygen molecule came from came from, but my bet was that it was from the process "Outgassing" in which Water, Carbon Dioxide, and other fluids, were spewed out of volcanoes. The Carbon Dioxide was used by Cyanobacteria, or Stromatolites(sp?),in photosynthesis, thus producing oxygen.
It is made by reacting it with carbon dioxide it forms sodium carbonate and oxygen. This makes it useful in scrubbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen in submarines.
Respiration. We breathe in oxygen, and return carbon dioxide to the air.
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Most likely because of biological respiration processes, when vertebrates and invertebrates take in oxygen (as well as air's main component: nitrogen) and expel carbon dioxide. For Plants, it is the reverse process, taking in carbon dioxide from animals and producing oxygen from the process.