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Respiration. We breathe in oxygen, and return carbon dioxide to the air.
If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.
Carbon dioxide is not toxic but it is not a breathing gas, it is asphyxiant.
carbon dioxide
Respiration is breathing in and absorbing oxygen, and breathing out carbon dioxide.
The increase amount of carbon dioxide in the blood stimulates is called the autonomic nervous system. This is what controls breathing.
an excretion is an example of breathing out Co2
There is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. You have been breathing it in all your life.
respitatory, taking oxygen in...and breathing carbon dioxide out. carbon dioxide=Co2 and oxygen = O
Breathing rate is controlled by the level of carbon dioxide.
levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. When carbon dioxide levels rise, the breathing center stimulates the muscles of respiration to increase breathing rate and depth. This helps to eliminate excess carbon dioxide and restore a balance in blood gas levels.
The two phases of breathing are breathing in and breathing out. Humans breathe in oxygen and they release carbon dioxide when they breathe out.
fossil fuels and breathing causes carbon dioxide :)
breathing
Both carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide is caused by breathing of animals, and carbon monoxide is caused by burning. Trees and vegetation will absorb either. Carbon trioxide is unstable and does not exist outside of laboratories.
Goldsmiths use blowing pipes for the carbon dioxide to escape. If the carbon dioxide remains in its place it cuts of the supply of oxygen because carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen