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Why is it inaccurate to say that we breathe in oxygen and we breathe out carbon dioxide?

It's inaccurate because we actually breathe in a mixture of gases, with oxygen being the most abundant at about 21%. When we breathe out, the air we exhale still contains a significant amount of oxygen along with other gases like nitrogen and some carbon dioxide. The exchange of gases occurs in the lungs, where oxygen is taken up by the blood and carbon dioxide is released.


Do humans breathe nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale?

No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.


Breathe-in is to oxygen as breathe-out is to?

Carbon Dioxide. Actually you breathe in 78% Nitrogen so... Breathe in is to all sorts of gases.


What percentage of gases do you breathe in?

What percentage of gases do we breath in


What is one of the 'gases' you breathe out?

Carbon dioxide OK?


Gases have ..?

Gases have no definite volume or shape. The air that you breathe, the helium in a balloon, and the neon inside the tube in a neon light are gases.


Can you breathe in all gases?

No, we cant breath all of the gases for example we cant breath carbon dioxide


Why are gases important to us?

There are many reasons why gases are important to us. For example, the air that we breathe is a gas.


Do dogs breathe out the same gasses as humans do?

All animals breathe out the same gases. It's a fact of Respiration.


How much argon do you breathe in each breath?

Argon makes up around 0.93% of the Earth's atmosphere. When you breathe, you inhale a mixture of gases in the air, including oxygen, nitrogen, and trace amounts of argon. The amount of argon you breathe in each breath is very small, typically less than 1%.


You breathe out the same amount of nitrogen as you breathe in Why is this?

because the haemoglobin present in our blood has no capacity to absorb nitrogen so the result is that the nitrogen is not absorbed and you breathe out the same amount of nitrogen as you breathed in.......


During what process do gases make up the solution you breath?

It is in respiration that we find a solution or mixture of gases that we breathe in or out.