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It's excretion. It is a life process. an example is that it breathes out carbon dioxide.

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What process is breathing out carbon dioxide part of?

Respiration is breathing in and absorbing oxygen, and breathing out carbon dioxide.


What type of process is breathing'?

respitatory, taking oxygen in...and breathing carbon dioxide out. carbon dioxide=Co2 and oxygen = O


What process is breathing carbon dioxide?

Respiration. We breathe in oxygen, and return carbon dioxide to the air.


What is exhalation?

Exhalation is the process of breathing out or expelling air from the lungs, releasing carbon dioxide and other waste gases. It is the opposite of inhalation, which is the process of breathing in air.


What is the gas released during breathing?

The gas released during breathing is carbon dioxide. When we inhale, we take in oxygen and when we exhale, we release carbon dioxide, which is a waste product of the process of cellular respiration in our bodies.


What is a waste product of breathing?

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What is the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide?

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What is the process called when the carbon dioxide leaves the animal?

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Why is not possible to stop breathing voluntarily?

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What two gases are used in the breathing process?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the two gases involved in the breathing process. Oxygen is inhaled and used by the body for cellular respiration, while carbon dioxide is the waste product that is exhaled from the body.


What two gases are exchanged during the breathing process?

Carbon-di oxide are you a fool bozo


What process causes humans to release carbon dioxide into the air?

inhaling and exhaling short: breathing