once gas is inhaled it goes threw the blood stream were cells take the molecules bring them to the lungs and the lung exhale releasing the gas molecules from the body however in large quantity's the gas is to much to exhale and can cause death.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
When we inhale, our lungs absorb oxygen from the air and transport it into the bloodstream. The other gases in the air, such as nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide, are also inhaled but they are mainly exhaled back out when we breathe out. This gas exchange process helps maintain the balance of gases in our body.
Do not inhale noxious gases, they are bad for you
Nothing happens to me.. Yet
You Die
you inhale it
Yes, we breathe in a mixture of gases that includes nitrogen, which makes up about 78 of the air we inhale.
CO2
we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon- di- oxide
You inhale due to expanding and contracting your diaphram. The respiratory system provides oxygen to your blood, and expells waste gases such as carbon dioxide.