If you hold your breath, the carbon dioxide concentration in the blood will increase. Carbon dioxide is constantly produced by the body's metabolism, and constantly exhaled. So if it is not exhaled, it will start to build up.
The minute respiratory volume also increases from the normal to support high metabolic rate.this leads to more production of carbon dioxide and its concentration in blood will increase.increased breathing will speed the loss of carbon dioxide to maintain a normal Ph.
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Air is a mixture of gasses that are safe and healthy for life.It contains by molar composition,78% nitrogen,21% oxygen,0.003% carbon dioxide and 1% accounts for the minute quantity of water vapour,rare gases and dust particles.Humans and animals breathe in oxygen which plants gives off.And breathes out carbon dioxide which plants takes in,by this process the air is contineously recycling and beign purified.The air you breath is made of roughly (by volume) 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, trace amounts of other gases and may contain a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1%.
Stomata are small openings on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move through.
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells in the human body break down food in order to produce energy. One of the by products of celluar respiration is carbon dioxide and a bit of water. Nitrogen is also present and some potential traces of minute gases and particulate matter. Nitrogen is present because air is approximately 21%-oxygen and 79% nitrogen. Our bodies use both in different ways, but it doesn't mean that all the nitrogen we breath in we use, sometimes it may just be in excess. So in short you exhale: - Carbon dioxide - Water vapor - Excess oxygen/nitrogen - Trace amounts of other gases and some particulate matter
The minute respiratory volume also increases from the normal to support high metabolic rate.this leads to more production of carbon dioxide and its concentration in blood will increase.increased breathing will speed the loss of carbon dioxide to maintain a normal Ph.
Each minute kids take an average of 20 breaths. When you breathe in, your lungs fill with oxygen. When you breathe out, your lungs push out carbon dioxide.
increase as the minute ventilation is the amount of carbon dioxide
78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, carbon dioxide 0,04 %, etc.
There are many ways to do a one minute aquatic breath. You just hold your breath for a solid minute.
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78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% carbon dioxide and other minute gases
It would depend on the person's size and how active they are. Find the CO2 rates for an hour during sleep and being awake, multiply them by whatever you need and you'll figure out an annual estimate. However, a rough estimate (curtesy of "The Earth Blog") assuming 12 breaths per minute (resting breath rate) is 500kg The number is easy to estimate: breaths per minute x CO2 per breath x minutes per year From Wiki - the breath rate is 12 to 25 per minute. Size of breath is 500 mL. Percent CO2 exhaled is 4% so CO2 per breath is approx 0.04g ( 2g/L x .04 x .5l). CO2 Per year= 12 x 0.04 x 525600 (minutes per year) = 252kg/yr CO2 (25 breaths) = 525 Kg/yr. So - pick a number between 252 Kg/yr and 525Kg/yr 1000 lbs/year is a good figure of merit.
All the planets in our Solar System have atmospheres, except for Mercury, which only has minute traces of gases.
10g every 29.84 seconds=Qouted by famous scientist==albert lewii=
Most researchers believe that CO2 (carbon dioxide) is the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect. CO2 is formed in great quantities by the burning of fossil fuels. Many hydrocarbons also play a role som minute quantities have significant effects.
Respiration rate is the number of breaths in a minute. If you hold your breath for a minute the respiratory rate will be zero so yes