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Because you take oxygen in and when it is used the cells carry the wastes (carbon dioxide)

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Q: Why is the carbon dioxide produced in cells during exercise and What evidence supports this?
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Products given off as waste during exercise?

During exercise, lactic acid builds up in the muscles, leading to muscle aches. The lungs produce carbon dioxide, as they do at rest, and sweat is also produced by the body.


What is produced by repiration?

Carbon dioxide is produced by respiration.


What is evidence that supports the law of constant composition?

The mass ratio of carbon to oxygen in carbon dioxide is always 3:8 In a molecule of water, the mass of oxygen is always 8 times the mass of hydrogen


How is carbon dioxide produced naturally?

Carbon Dioxide is produced naturally by the exhalation of air in humans beings and animals.


Fact about carbon dioxide produced by planes?

Carbon dioxide is produced by planes by the burning of non-reusable fuels


How do you know that carbon dioxide is produced?

when carbon dioxide is produced in an aqueous solution, you can see the bubbles floating out of the liquid.


What gases are produced when you burn methanol?

carbon dioxide. carbon dioxide.


What is produced respiration?

Carbon dioxide


How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the combustion of 1.3 moles of acetylene C2H2?

114,426 g carbon dioxide are produced.


How is sulfur dioxide produced?

It is produced by volcanoes and in various industrial processes


How does muscular activity affect the amount of carbon dioxide produced by a human?

More Exercise=More demand for energy More demand for energy=More Respiration More respiration=More CO2


What does aerobic exercise use for energy?

The Aerobic Energy system works via the breakdown of carbohydrates by oxygen. The by products of this process are water (in sweat) carbon dioxide (in breath) and heat (produced by the muscles).