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The left ventricle receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and pumps it out to the body. Therefore, the left ventricle has more oxygen and less carbon dioxide.

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The are 6 grams of carbon and 20 grams of oxygen if 22 grams of carbon dioxide are produced and all the carbon is used how many grams of oxygen are left?

If 12 grams of carbon were used to form the 22 grams of carbon dioxide, this implies that 12 grams of oxygen were consumed in the reaction. Since 20 grams of oxygen were initially available, only 8 grams of oxygen are left unused.


What are the products od burning hydrocarbons?

The products of burning hydrocarbons are primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). Incomplete combustion can also result in the release of carbon monoxide (CO), particulate matter, and various other pollutants depending on the specific hydrocarbon being burned.


When you put a jar over a burning candle in a tin pan with a little bit of water why does the water rise to take the place of oxygen burnt why not the carbon dioxide formed?

The water rises to take the place of the oxygen because the burning candle consumes the oxygen in the jar. The carbon dioxide formed is heavier than the air, so it stays closer to the bottom of the jar, while the water rises to fill the space left by the consumed oxygen.


What chemicals are left after burning butane?

it depends. complete combustion of butane will produce carbon dioxide and water, but incomplete combustion (not enough oxygen) will produce carbon monoxide and carbon (soot). most commonly there will be a mixture of these four chemicals produced


What is the chemical process for respiration?

When we breathe we are adding a new Tidal volume to our Functional Residual capcity. with that comes Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen and Water vapor. The only 2 gases that participate in actual gas exchange are oxygen and Carbon dioxide. Our ventialtion rate is matched to our Carbon dioxide production and therefore if we make twice as much carbon dioxide our ventilation will increase by 2 fold. At the lungs: Hydrogen + Bicarbonate form in the presence of Carbonic anhydrase Carbonic acid which gets converted by that same enzyme to Carbon dioxide and water. Remember carbon dioxide is a volatile acid so it is breathed off. Also at the lungs Oxygen saturates Hemoglobin because as hydrogen is being used by Carbonic anhydrase of the red blood cells it is being removed from the Hemoglobin an shifting the dissociation curve to the left therefore increasing Hemoglobin affinity for oxygen. Oxygen content = (% saturation of Hb x Amt of Hb) + Dissolved oxygen in plasma (ml/dl) o.3ml/dl is the normal dissolved oxygen in plasma if % saturation of Hb is 97.5 or higher.

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Does blood pumped from the left ventricle to the body have more oxygen or carbon dioxide?

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How come there is enough oxygen left over for animals to breathe?

animals breathe oxygen, as you know, and exhale carbon dioxide. plants, trees for example, take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. this is why there is plaenty of oxygen left for every living creature


The are 6 grams of carbon and 20 grams of oxygen if 22 grams of carbon dioxide are produced and all the carbon is used how many grams of oxygen are left?

If 12 grams of carbon were used to form the 22 grams of carbon dioxide, this implies that 12 grams of oxygen were consumed in the reaction. Since 20 grams of oxygen were initially available, only 8 grams of oxygen are left unused.


Do carbon dioxide water and glucose hve all elements?

No. Carbon Dioxide (CO2)= 1 Carbon molecule, 2 Oxygen. Water (H2O)= 1 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen. Glucose (C6H12O6)= 6 Carbon, 12 Hydrogen, 6 Oxygen. There are 115 left. Hope this helps.


What is the function of the left inferior lobe?

The left inferior lobe of the lung is responsible for gas exchange, where oxygen is taken up into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. It plays a vital role in respiration by allowing oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to be expelled.


When there are 3 grams of carbon and 8 grams of oxygen if all of the carbon and oxygen reacted how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced?

11 grams because all is reacted and there is no reactant left over, although if there were only 3 grams of carbon there would have to be 6 grams of oxygen for this to be viable as carbon dioxide is CO2 so the question asked was itself wrong.


Describe the oxygen and carbon dioxide content of the blood in the left side of the heart versus the right side?

The right side of the heart takes the blood returning from the body and sends it to the lungs. It is high in carbon dioxide and low in oxygen. After the blood goes to the lungs it returns tot he left side of the heart to be pumped back out tot he body and it low in carbon dioxide and high in oxygen.


When plants use carbon dioxide and water to make glucose a lot of what is left over?

When plants use carbon dioxide and water to make glucose through photosynthesis, oxygen is also produced as a byproduct. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere, providing a vital component for many living organisms.


What are liver lobes?

The liver lobes are subdivisions of the liver. There are four of them. They are the left lobe, right lobe, quadrate and caudate lobes.


In deoxygenated blood is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is greater than the partial pressure of oxygen left?

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Since the right side of the heart carries carbon dioxide does it mean that the left side of your body has more oxygen?

That is essentially correct. The right side carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs where it exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen. The now oxygenated blood then goes to the left side and is pumped to the rest of the body.


What compound is the source of the carbon and oxygen atoms in the sugars?

Carbon and oxygen atoms in sugars are sourced from carbon dioxide (CO2) during the process of photosynthesis in plants. Plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose through the Calvin cycle.