Oxygen is in the air, and when you breathe in the oxygen gets into your lungs and is absorbed into the red blood cells.
You breathe in the oxygen from your nose and mouth and when you breathe out,it's carbon dioxide.
you breathe in something called oxygen and then breathe out something called carbon dioxide. Inside your body the oxygen gets running through your blood vessels ans heart and muscles. then even though you breathe in a bit of carbon dioxide- you breathe more out than in! :)
The gas you breathe in from the air is called oxygen.
The process of obtaining oxygen from the air we breathe is known as respiration. During respiration, the lungs take in oxygen from the air and deliver it to the bloodstream, where it is then transported to the body's cells to produce energy through a series of chemical reactions.
Yes, the mixture is called air.
Oxygen is approximately 21% of the air we breathe.
Around 21% of the air you breathe is oxygen.
Your body absorbs some of the oxygen out of air in your lungs
The air you breathe out contains less oxygen because your body extracts oxygen from the air when you breathe in and uses it during cellular respiration to produce energy. As a result, the air you breathe out has a higher concentration of carbon dioxide and less oxygen.
You blow out carbon dioxide, trees breathe it in, trees breathe out oxygen, you breathe in oxygen. It's the air cycle.
You blow out carbon dioxide, trees breathe it in, trees breathe out oxygen, you breathe in oxygen. It's the air cycle.