During normal breathing at rest, inspiration is an active process while expiration is passive. So under normal conditions, you put more energy into inspiration than expiration.
We breathe in more oxygen than we exhale. During inhalation, oxygen from the air is absorbed by our lungs and transported to our bloodstream, where it is used for cellular respiration. In contrast, we exhale carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of this metabolic process. Therefore, the concentration of oxygen in inhaled air is higher than that in exhaled air.
It is the product of respiration. Animals including Humans breath in oxygen and exhale Carbon Dioxide
The amount of oxygen that is passed through the blood to the tissues and organs causes a difference in the amount that you inhale and exhale. You inhale a larger amount than you exhale.
No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
During normal breathing at rest, inspiration is an active process while expiration is passive. So under normal conditions, you put more energy into inspiration than expiration.
It means more than normal, or more than enough.
Humans exhale more water vapour than they inhale because water vapour is a product of respiration which means that your body creates it so has more to get rid of.
High MPV means that you have more than normal blood platelets. Your doctor will probably run more tests to check for things like leukemia.
Yes! If you are asking this you are dumb!
There are more than 10,000 species of ants on earth. What do you mean when you say "normal"?
Hyper - more than normal mobility - ability to move
your over reacting means that you more than you are normal like you do more things that are stupid than you normally would do. or your just bragging
to go beyond the ordinary ;beyond the average. To be more than the normal.
"older than normal" or "older than average".
When you have a fever, your body's temperature is higher than normal. This increased body temperature can make your breath feel hot because the air you exhale is warmer than usual.
We breathe in more oxygen than we exhale. During inhalation, oxygen from the air is absorbed by our lungs and transported to our bloodstream, where it is used for cellular respiration. In contrast, we exhale carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of this metabolic process. Therefore, the concentration of oxygen in inhaled air is higher than that in exhaled air.