No, they're main purpose is to clot blood and to stop blood loss from wounds
Carbon dioxide and oxygen. It gets oxygen from the sun and they get glucose. then, they break the glucose down and gives out carbon dioxide.
gas exchange takes place in the lungs, and at the cellular level. In the lungs, carbon dioxide and other "waste" gasses are released from the blood to be exhaled, and oxygen is absorbed into the blood. At the cellular level, oxygen is released from the blood into a cell, and carbon dioxide and other "waste" gasses are passed into the blood.
Mos gasses are molecular. Examples include Chlorine (Cl2), oxygen (O2), Ozone (O3), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and butane (C4H10)
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
photosynthesis :)
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
There are two main gasses that are exchanged in the lungs: carbon dioxide and oxygen. The lungs use tiny air chambers called alveoli to take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide.
respiration is the exchange of gasses, most often oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gasses being exchanged, for example, humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is denser than oxygen.
oxygen & carbon dioxide
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The plant uses the carbon dioxide for the photosynthesis and expels oxygen.
Oxygen is inhaled and Carbon Dioxide is exhaled.
oxygen and carbon dioxide
oxygen(02) and carbon dioxide(C02)
Oxygen and carbon dioxide.........I think.
oxygen nitrogen carbon dioxide
Air contains all of these gasses as a mixture. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound (molecule) Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O2)