because oxygen is made from poo and all muscles like to have poo in them!
To find the amount of O2 needed to combine with 6.85g of P, we first need to balance the chemical equation for the reaction between P and O2 to determine the mole ratio. Once we have the mole ratio, we can calculate the amount of O2 needed in grams using the given mass of P.
Muscle cells running low on ATP, muscle cells running low on O2, and lactate build-up in the muscle cells.
To the best of my knowledge there is no O2 relay. Why would you think one is needed?
The balanced equation is C3H8 + 5O2 ---> 3CO2 + 4H2O moles C3H8 = 23.7 g x 1 mol/44 g = 0.539 moles moles O2 needed = 5 x 0.539 moles = 2.695 moles O2 (it takes 5 moles O2 per mole C3H8) grams O2 needed = 2.695 moles x 32 g/mole = 86.2 grams O2 needed (3 sig figs)
Oxygen (O2) is delivered via artery to capillary to muscle tissue where its used in metabolism resulting in CO2; then CO2 goes from muscle tissue to venous system to pulmonary(lung) system where CO2 is exchanged for O2, then returned to the heart for recirculation.
Both plants and animals need O2 for respiration.CO2 is needed by plants for photosynthesis.
16,875 moles of oxygen are needed.
The type of blood flow that is needed for muscle tissue is skeletal muscle blood flow. Skeletal muscle blood flow is important for both voluntary and involuntary muscles.
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2SO2 + O2 -> 2SO3. Therefore, 1 mole of O2 is needed to react with 2 moles of SO2 to form 2 moles of SO3. So for 200 moles of SO2, you would need 100 moles of O2. At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L, so the volume of O2 needed would be 2240 L (100 moles x 22.4 L).
5 SO2 needs 5 O2 ( A molecule of oxygen is O2
3 moles of O, so that must be 6 moles of O2
A living muscle needs oxygen in the blood and muscle elasticity to contract and move.