Absorbed Oxygen...well Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Argon and other stuff...But the gas most wanted is Oxygen and rejected (breathed out) is carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is the primary gas absorbed into the blood through the lungs during respiration. When we inhale, oxygen from the air enters the alveoli, small air sacs in the lungs, where it diffuses across the alveolar membrane into the bloodstream. Additionally, carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, is released from the blood into the alveoli for exhalation.
All animals expel carbon dioxide from their lungs during respiration. This gas is a byproduct of the metabolic processes happening within their cells and needs to be removed from the body to prevent buildup.
The gas released by the body as waste during respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is produced as a byproduct of cellular metabolism and is exhaled through the lungs.
Rabbits respire through lungs, utilizing a process known as pulmonary respiration. They take in oxygen from the air through their nostrils, which then travels to the lungs where gas exchange occurs—oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide is expelled. This process is facilitated by the diaphragm and intercostal muscles that help expand and contract the thoracic cavity during inhalation and exhalation.
Yes, carbon dioxide is a heavy, odorless, colorless gas that is formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances. It is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen.
The gas that passes from the bloodstream into the lungs is called carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is transported from the tissues to the lungs via the bloodstream, where it is exhaled out of the body during respiration.
During respiration, Carbon Dioxide or CO2 is exhaled as a waste product.
a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis
During the germination process, oxygen is absorbed by the seed and carbon dioxide is released as a byproduct of respiration. This gas exchange is necessary for energy production and growth in the germinating seed.
Internal respiration
The gas transported by the circulatory system in humans is oxygen. It is carried from the lungs to the body's tissues and cells, where it is used during cellular respiration to release energy stored in food. This process produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct, which is then transported back to the lungs for exhalation.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen in the lungs.