carbon dioxide
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We breath in oxygen and breath out Carbon dioxcide.
Now plants on the other hand, take in our waste, carbon dioxcide, and let out what we need, oxygen. thats why you may find the air fresher in a forest!
Humid, low oxygen, high CO2.
This describes one kind of statement that can appear in a logical syllogism or argument. If a given argument A is true, then it follows that argument B must be true. It does not automatically follow that if B is true, then A must be true.'All living humans are breathing animals' is true. [If you are a living human (A) you breathe (B).'All breathing animals are therefore human' is not true. [If you breathe (B) you are a living human (A).
oxygen is an example of a pure substance because a pure substance is made up of one kind of matter and it cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
Vinyl and PVC are both cheap waterproof materials, but they don't breathe and can get kind of hot. I don't think of them as a very good material, but they are waterproof, and good if you think so.
respiration- The body takes in oxygen and glucose and turns it into carbon dioxide. Glucose is a mix of Carbon D, oxygen, and water. The body uses the oxygen, gets rid of the carbon dioxide and uses some of the water( the rest of the water is waste).
Humans release carbon dioxide when they breathe out. This gas is a byproduct of the process of cellular respiration and is removed from the body through exhalation.
All mammals breathe oxygen, same as humans. - Ashley Cant
Humans breathe in molecular oxygen (O2), which is essential for cellular respiration and is used by the body to produce energy. Oxygen is transported by the bloodstream to all the cells in the body to support various physiological processes.
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a tiger breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide
Oxygen.
Oxygen
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Plants breathe in a gas called carbon dioxide and then they breathe out the gas called oxygen which is what we breathe in! Also there is most likely a type of living thing which no human has ever discovered and so there may be milllions of kind of living things that may not breathe in oxygen - they might not even breathe in a gas!
All except for aquatic mammals such as dolphins and whales and reptiles such as snakes and turtles.
In a manner of speaking, yes. However the form that oxygen is in is not pure when exhaled: it is bonded with a carbon atom, making the molecule carbon dioxide, which is the product exhaled from the lungs during the process of respiration.
the terrestrial animals, or amphibious animals, breathe by lungs.they intake oxygen from air through nose and the respiration took place in lungs like us humans ;-)