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On average, exhaled breath contains about 4% carbon dioxide. This amounts to roughly 40,000 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide.

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How much of your exhaled breath is carbon dioxide?

75%


Are high levels of carbon dioxide bad?

well, you don't breath carbon dioxide, you breath oxygen


How are plants different than humans?

the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide


Do lions breath in carbon dioxide?

As there is a low level of carbon dioxide in the air that animals (and people) breath, yes every breath taken in breaths in some carbon dioxide.But as carbon dioxide in the blood is transferred to the air in the lungs, increasing the level of carbon dioxide in that air, when they breath out both the carbon dioxide breathed in and the additional carbon dioxide from the blood are breathed out. Thus in balance more carbon dioxide is breathed out than is breathed in.


Do trees help the earth?

they breath out oxygen for the humans and breath in carbon dioxide which helps the earth have less carbon dioxide


Is the carbon dioxide you breath same with the carbon dioxide in soft drinks?

Yes it is.


Why do you breath out more carbon dioxide then you breath in?

You produce carbon dioxide through cellular respiration when you breath in air. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide from converting oxygen into it through a long process and also produces energy.


What is a gas that we breath out?

Carbon dioxide


What happens with your breath when you breath out?

carbon dioxide is released into the air.


Why is carbon dioxide useful?

yes. plants breath in carbon dioxide and then breath out oxygen for other living creatures. then we breath in that oxygen and breath out more carbon dioxide for the plants. basically, we could not survive without plants.


Do we breath carbon dioxide?

The air you breathe out contains the gas called carbon dioxide


How do animals usually depend on plants?

animals usually depend on plants for oxygen. we breath out carbon dioxide and breath oxygen in, same with animals. and plants breath that carbon dioxide in and and breath out oxygen.

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