Since you are exercising, you muscles need more oxygen in order to create more energy through the process of cellular respiration. Due to the higher need of oxygen, your heart beats faster and you breathing gets faster in order to get more oxygen and release carbon dioxide at faster rates.
Chemical changes occur during breathing, where oxygen is absorbed into the cell, and then redistributed into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
cause your body uses some but not all. It's very inefficient.
When you inhale, you get a greater amount of oxygen and when you exhale, your oxygen dicreases 25%
When you inhale, you get a greater amount of oxygen and when you exhale, your oxygen dicreases 25%
The amount of oxygen that is passed through the blood to the tissues and organs causes a difference in the amount that you inhale and exhale. You inhale a larger amount than you exhale.
We inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide as a result of a change in our bodies. Answer - Chemical Change
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We exhale more oxygen than we use. Air contains approximately 20% Oxygen - when we breathe in - we absorb about 4% of the oxygen - and exhale the rest.
when lungs inhale oxygen what doesit exhale as waste
Yes we breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.
You inhale oxygen, and you exhale carbon dioxide.
when lungs inhale oxygen what does it exhale as waste
Like all animals, they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.