If you 'inhaled' something, you breathed it in. If you 'exhaled' something, you breathed it out
something that is exhaled
Plural nouns with similar spellings:vowels - letters with exhaled sounds (a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes y)valves - control devices for pressure or flow
The word prompt (expeditious or on-time) is pronounced as the word "prom" followed by a T sound (the exhaled sound tuh).The US pronunciation is (prahm-t) to rhyme with "romped" or "clomped."The UK pronunciation is closer to (prawm-t), with the similar rhyme.
A complete subject and predicate are more thorough than simple subjects and predicates. A complete subject includes the entire group of words discussing the subject, while the complete predicate consists of the words left in a sentence after the complete subject is removed.
it means - in between two jobs its like on catchphrase.
Exhaled air contains CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and Inhaled air contains O2(Oxygen).
Exhaled air has less oxygen than inhaled air.Exhaled air has more carbon dioxide than inhaled air.Exhaled air is warmer that inhaled air.Maybe the first 2 are redundant, but I think that should work!
Breathing.
Inhaled
Oxygen is the gas that demonstrates the largest difference in percent between air that is inhaled, and air that is exhaled. The symbol for oxygen is O.
Inhaled gases is oxegen and exhaled gases you CAN'T brethe in because it's carbon dioxide.
Exhaled air, which has a slightly higher amount of carbon dioxide, is heavier than inhaled air.
Inhaling is taking something into the body and exhaling is emitting things out of the body.
They allow gaseous exchange between the inhaled oxygen and the exhaled carbon dioxide.
exhaled water vapor will be greater than inhaled water vapor
Exhaled air has more carbon dioxide and less oxygen than does inhaled air.
Either through the nose or the mouth