Mainly from the exhaust gasses created by the combustion of hydrocarbon-based fuels.
CO2 is released during cellular respiration, specifically during the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) and oxidative phosphorylation stages in the mitochondria. This process involves the breakdown of glucose to generate ATP, with one of the byproducts being carbon dioxide.
Burning 1 kg of petrol produces around 2.3 kg of CO2.
The gas released by the body as waste during respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is produced as a byproduct of cellular metabolism and is exhaled through the lungs.
Carbon 1 and Carbon 4 in glucose molecule are released as CO2 in the TCA cycle.
Mulch itself does not produce CO2. Instead, when organic mulch decomposes, it releases small amounts of CO2 as a byproduct of the natural decomposition process. The amount of CO2 released will depend on factors such as the type of mulch, its thickness, and environmental conditions.
mainly co2 / carbon dioxide 97%
Yes, infact vehicles are considered to be the main contributor to the Co2 in the atmosphere
There is no technology supporting CO2 powered vehicles at the moment.
Mostly Carbon Dioxide CO2
The amount of CO2 released by humans has increased over the last 200 years. This increase is primarily due to using fossil fuels in industries and vehicles.
A percentage is a comparison of two numbers: only one is specified here.You could have CO2 released by aeroplanes as a percentage of:all gases released by aeroplanes,all greenhouse gases released by aeroplanes,all CO2 released - whatever the source,CO2 released from man-made sources.There are other comparators.
If the vehicles have internal combustion engines burning fossil fuel, then, yes, they release carbon dioxide (CO2). So any vehicles running on petrol, petroleum, gasoline, diesel, aerogas, aviation fuel, kerosene, natural gas and others, even coal fired steam engines release CO2 (from before the time of the dinosaurs).Renewable fuels for vehicles, like ethanol, biofuel, biodiesel, biogas and others also release carbon dioxide (removed from the atmosphere when the plants grew).Electric vehicles release no CO2, but they might be responsible for CO2 emissions if their electricity comes from fossil fuels. Electric vehicles charged with electricity from renewable sources release no carbon dioxide.
The amount of CO2 released by humans has increased over the last 200 years. This increase is primarily due to using fossil fuels in industries and vehicles.
oxygen is taken in and CO2 is released.
oxygen is taken in and CO2 is released.
yes,co2 is important to science.because co2 is released by human beings and used by plants these are parts of science
There are some ways. It is happening mostly by Respiration.