No, the amount of carbon dioxide excreted by the lungs does not remain constant at all times. It varies based on factors such as physical activity, metabolic rate, and overall health. During exercise, for instance, carbon dioxide production increases due to heightened cellular respiration, leading to greater exhalation. Conversely, during rest or sleep, CO2 excretion generally decreases.
The LUNGS is the location of where Carbon Dioxide and Water are excreted during Exhalation.
The LUNGS is the location of where Carbon Dioxide and Water are excreted during Exhalation.
Carbon dioxide is excreted from the lungs.
gas
In the atmosphere .
Excreted
carbon dioxide (CO2)
carbon dioxide (CO2)
carbon dioxide
sweat ,excess water, urea, carbon dioxide and ammonia are excreted in skin.
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are increasing because human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, release more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than natural processes can remove. This imbalance leads to a buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, even though the total amount of carbon on Earth remains relatively constant.