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Can you live on Saturn Explain?

No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.


If molecules are made of atoms.And molecules are use in chemical reaction to make new elements. Does the elements in atoms also changes?

Molocules do not make new elements. Elements only change during atomic reactions, primarily nuclear fusion in stars. The atoms in a molecule are always the same, during chemical reactions they are only being rearranged. The oxygen you breathe in and the carbon dioxide that you breathe out, for example, are made of the same oxygen atoms.


How do volvox breathe If you know anything else about volvox please tell me?

Volvox breathe through diffusion, where gases like oxygen move in and carbon dioxide moves out through the surface of their cells. Volvox is a type of green algae that forms a spherical colony composed of thousands of individual cells. It is unique in that it exhibits both individual and collective behaviors, with specialized cells for reproduction and movement within the colony.


Why cant people breathe in water?

According to many scientists and researches, people cannot breathe in water because water molecules cannot be absorbed by human lungs. Humans have lungs that do not have enough surface area to absorb enough oxygen from water. Our lungs are more much more adapted to air than water.


Why is it harder to breathe the farther up in the atmosphere?

As altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, which means there are fewer oxygen molecules available per breath. The decreased oxygen levels make it harder for the body to efficiently take in oxygen, leading to difficulty in breathing at higher altitudes.

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Do we breathe oxygen or O2?

We breathe in oxygen, which is in the form of O2 molecules.


What parts of air do you breathe in and out?

molecules


What moistens the air you breathe in?

The nasal cavity


Which formula represents a substance that contains covalent bonds?

A substance that contains covalent bonds can be represented by a molecular formula, such as H2O for water or CO2 for carbon dioxide. These formulas show the types and numbers of atoms in a molecule held together by shared pairs of electrons in covalent bonds.


Explain how nutrients are related to respiration?

nutrients help cells breathe and live


Why crocodile is not an amphibian but a reptile explain it?

Well.. They have scales.. and breathe thru their noses not skin


What is formed as leaves breathe?

During photosynthesis, plants generate complex sugar molecules as well as oxygen.


What do people breathe?

Air: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other. We breathe oxygen and other molecules.


A frog has to keep its mouth closed to breathe with its lungs explain why the same is not true of mammals?

because a frog is not a mammal.


Can you live on Saturn Explain?

No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.


Explain why the composition of the air you breathe in differs from the air you breathe out?

When you breathe in, you take in oxygen from the air. In the lungs, oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream into the air sacs to be exhaled. This exchange of gases helps regulate the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.


Is secondhand smoke dangerous a false statement about smoking?

Secondhand smoke causes great discomfort for many nonsmokers, making it hard for them to breathe.