Nowhere, animals do not produce oxygen.
Oxygen's paramagnetic property causes a gas sample containing oxygen to move within a magnetic field. Thermistor pairs, which are part of a wheatstone bridge circuit, sense the "magnetic wind" created by the gas movement. The resulting signal, along with heat capacity and viscosity measurements, is used by the microprocessor to calculate the oxygen percentage accurately. Pradeep
Oxygen is needed for aerobic respiration.
When we breath, we inhale oxygen and after a slightly complicated gas exchange in our lungs we exhale CO2, or carbon-dioxide. plants use that to help with the production of the ATP (Adenine-triphosphate) energy molecule that they need, as well as glucose if my memory serves me right.
Pure oxygen is a gas at 25 C, regardless of the pressure.
Oxygen
Yes it would
in the chloroplast
a gas Oxygen is classified as a nonmetal element within the oxygen family.
Oxygen
Within the circulatory system gas exchange happens at two places. First within the lungs where it picks up oxygen and gives up its carbon dioxide. Secondly, within the capillary beds of the tissues to deliver the oxygen (and nutrients) and pick up the carbon dioxide to bring back to the lungs.
Condense it from what??? Its a gas.
In the alveoli which is in the lungs
where does the gas go
If all the oxygen was converted into ozone, there will be no breathing gas. We need oxygen to support human life.
The reaction is:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
big boom, that what happen
we will all suffocate due to no oxygen