co2 is produced the as a waste product in your blood stream. when you inhale you red blood cells take up O2 from your lungs and store it in your Hemoglobin which is located in the RBC. Then your RBC travels thru your heart and you to you body delivering o2 to your organs and tissues. Once your Hemoglobin[Hb] releases o2 to the tissue it exchanges it for CO2 which is the byproduct of respiration. now the RBC flows thru your capilaries to you veins and back to the heart where it then goes to the lungs and gets exchanged for O2 and the co2 will now be exhaled out of your body.
Exhaling
Feces, sweat, carbon dioxide in exhaling, farts, urine.
Carbon Dioxide
In aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is produced as a bi-product of the Kreb's cycle (also known as the TCA cycle)
yes. NO. Glycolysis does not produce carbon dioxide. In aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is produced in the citric acid (or Krebs cycle) which is a different step of the metabolic breakdown of glucose.
By exhaling.
When you exhale, you are not exhaling carbon dioxide. You are exhaling air with a slightly higher-than-normal concentration of carbon dioxide and a slightly lower-than-normal concentration of oxygen. Carbon dioxide extinguishes fire by forcing oxygen away from the fuel, but the air you exhale still has more than enough oxygen to support combustion.
Dying
Exhaling
exhaling used oxygen,nitrgen,carbon
The 2 molecules produced after inhaling and exhaling oxygen is two carbon dioxide molecules I believe
The process of exhaling produces CO2.
do you mean exhaling? (breathing out)
Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide.
physical
diaphragm relaxes ribs relax and carbon dioxide is forced out.
On exhaling carbon dioxide is breathed out along with water vapour.