watervapours
Exhaled breath contains:NitrogenArgonOxygenTraces of other atmospheric gasesWater vapourCarbon dioxideOdorous organicsPheromonesParticulates
watervapours
Trace amounts of water vapour are also exhaled, alongside the carbon dioxide.
H20
H2O
Yes, when you exhale, you release carbon dioxide that was produced during the process of cellular respiration in your body. This exchange of gases helps maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in your bloodstream.
Oxygen
Carbon plus oxygen equals carbon dioxide. When carbon undergoes combustion or oxidation, it combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, releasing energy in the process.
There's a process called gas exchange which takes place in the lungs: put simply, both oxygen & carbon dioxide are transported around the body in the blood stream; when the blood reaches the lungs it does a trade - swapping waste CO2 (a by-product of the cellular respiration which is constantly going on in every cell in your body) for oxygen in the air you've just breathed in. So the air you breathe out contains that waste gas, plus the proportion of CO2 that was already in your last breath in.
The amount of carbon dioxide emitted by an individual is a significant part of their carbon footprint. This includes emissions from activities like transportation, energy use, and food consumption. Reducing these emissions can help decrease a person's overall carbon footprint.
Either CO2, carbon dioxide or CO, carbon monoxide
If you wanted your answer to be about cellular Respiration then glucose and oxygen equal Carbon Dioxide, water, and energy (ATP).This is the formula:C6H12O6+6 O2= CO2+6 H2O+ Energy (ATP)Glucose+Oxygen=Carbon Dioxide+Water+Energy(ATP)