it is important bec. plants uses oxygen as waste product while the carbon dioxide moves from the air and they will be breath in by plants therefore we uses Co2 as waste oxygen.......................................................:)
The lungs are the primary organs that take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body. Oxygen is taken in through the process of inhalation, and carbon dioxide is removed through exhalation.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen through the lungs and eliminates carbon dioxide through exhalation. Oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide in the alveoli of the lungs during the process of respiration.
Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide produced in the cells of the big toe diffuses into the bloodstream. It is then carried by the blood to the lungs, where it is exchanged for oxygen through respiration. The carbon dioxide is then exhaled out of the body.
When carbon dioxide gas is bubbled through a solution of lithium hydroxide, lithium carbonate and water are produced. This reaction is utilized in carbon dioxide scrubbers to remove carbon dioxide from the air in closed environments such as spacecraft or submarines.
we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Oxygen enters the respiratory system through the mouth and the nose then to larynx-trachea- bronchi-bronchial tubes-lungs-alveoli-diffuses through the capillaries into the arterial blood, veins releases its carbon dioxide into the alveoli, then the carbon dioxide follows the same path out of the lungs when you exhale.
'What is the importance of respiration in animals?' Respiration is the in and exhaling of gasses through the lungs. Oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled. Oxygen is necessary for cell life, carbon dioxide is secreted by the cells and then exhaled by the lungs and nostrils as it is toxic to the body. (It has the same importance as in humans)
The gas that bubbles through limewater is carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through limewater (a solution of calcium hydroxide), it forms a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, indicating the presence of the gas.
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) is exhaled from the lungs through the nose or mouth.
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it will turn milky.
No, animals are not primary consumers of carbon dioxide. Plants are the primary consumers of carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis. Animals, on the other hand, release carbon dioxide through respiration.
All plants with chlorophyll use carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.
Through the stomata.
Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. In the atmosphere, carbon is attached to oxygen in a gas called carbon dioxide (CO2). [ [ With the help of the Sun, through the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to make plant food from carbon. # Carbon moves from plants to animals. Through food chains, the carbon that is in plants moves to the animals that eat them. Animals that eat other animals get the carbon from their food too. # Carbon moves from plants and animals to the ground. When plants and animals die, their bodies, wood and leaves decay bringing the carbon into the ground. Some becomes buried miles underground and will become fossil fuels in millions and millions of years. # Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale, you are releasing carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into the atmosphere. Animals and plants get rid of carbon dioxide gas through a process called respiration. ] ]
Plants don't make carbon dioxide.
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Yes, sound can travel through carbon dioxide. However, carbon dioxide is not as efficient in transmitting sound as other gases like oxygen or nitrogen due to its higher molecular weight and density. This can affect the speed and quality of sound transmission through carbon dioxide.