we breathe out oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, same components as the air we breathe in,
The student would expect to find carbon dioxide in the test tube, as it is a product of cellular respiration.
If you hold your breath, the concentration of oxygen in your lungs will decrease as your body uses up the available oxygen. At the same time, the concentration of carbon dioxide will increase as it accumulates from your body's metabolic processes. This imbalance triggers the urge to breathe and is essential for maintaining proper gas exchange in the body.
No, breaking up a carbon dioxide molecule into its constituent atoms (carbon and oxygen) would result in separate carbon and oxygen atoms. The molecular structure and properties of carbon dioxide would no longer exist.
I'm afraid that would be impossible as plants take in carbon dioxide and produces oxygen not carbon dioxide
Without the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, humans would not be able to adequately supply their cells with oxygen for energy production and remove waste carbon dioxide from their bodies. This would lead to cellular dysfunction, organ failure, and eventually death.
The student would expect to find carbon dioxide in the test tube, as it is a product of cellular respiration.
Hedges, & trees soak up excess water(rainfall) from land, but if they were removed, it would cause more floodingAs we breath out carbon dioxide, they take the carbon dioxide inside of them, and they breath out oxegyn, therefore, if they were removed we would have less oxygen.
I'd say NO: I never would expect it, nor having heard of and can't think why it could be yes.
A gas is something you would find mostly in carbon dioxide which is what we breath in. Gas is in lots of things. Like liquid.
when lime water react with carbon dioxide,it turns milky.So, we have to take some lime water in a test tube and exhale 2 -3 times to the test tube through a bend tube. It will turn milky and that's why our exhaled breath is carbon dioxide.
If there were no plants on Earth, there would be no alternative life. This is because of Photosynthesis; the plants breath in the Carbon Dioxide and breath out Oxygen; which we need to live, and would die without.
Generally, yes. Plants "breathe in" carbon dioxide and "breathe out" oxygen. Carbonation in water is suffused carbon dioxide, so we would expect that the extra CO2 would promote plant growth.
The concentration of carbon dioxide over an industrial site might be higher, because of the emissions, however, carbon dioxide mixes well with other gases, so it will spread out all over the world.
If carbon dioxide was removed after each breath, it would disrupt the body's ability to regulate pH levels and eliminate waste products. This could lead to respiratory alkalosis and potentially cause symptoms like dizziness, muscle cramps, and confusion. In severe cases, it could result in respiratory failure.
It would remain the same.
No, it is not possible to make your breath so hot that it will make an object catch fire because our breath contains carbon dioxide and moisture.
i think there would be less oxygen because the plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen