The main gases found in the human body are oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. Oxygen is crucial for cellular respiration, while carbon dioxide is a waste product that is removed by the respiratory system. Nitrogen primarily serves as a component of proteins and nucleic acids.
Matter can be considered solids, liquids, gases, Bose Einstein condensates, and plasmas. Water is a matter that can be found in the body. Oxygen is also matter in the body.
Noble gases are found in column (or group) 18
Other than as free gases in the lungs, gases are either dissolved in the blood plasma or absorbed by the protein hemoglobin found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin mostly absorbs oxygen, carbon monoxide, or carbon dioxide and carries these gases between the cells and the lungs. Nitrogen gas dissolves in blood plasma and body tissues, and is also a metabolic byproduct (as urea).
Gases are carried in different ways in human blood. Some gases are bound to haem moieties and some gases are merely dissolved in the plasma. Without knowing to which gases you are referring, one would not be able to provide a definitive answer.
Nitrogen and Oxygen.
Gases in the body refer to oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen found in the bloodstream and tissues. These gases play essential roles in cellular respiration and metabolism, helping to deliver oxygen to cells for energy production and remove carbon dioxide waste. The body's levels of these gases are maintained through processes such as breathing and blood circulation.
Gases found are Hydrogen and helium
Matter can be considered solids, liquids, gases, Bose Einstein condensates, and plasmas. Water is a matter that can be found in the body. Oxygen is also matter in the body.
Noble gases are found in column (or group) 18
Hemoglobin is found in blood, or more specifically red blood cells. It is used there to transport gases (oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc.) throughout the body.
The gases found in soda are carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes nitrogen (N2). These gases are responsible for creating the fizz and bubbles in soda.
Other than as free gases in the lungs, gases are either dissolved in the blood plasma or absorbed by the protein hemoglobin found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin mostly absorbs oxygen, carbon monoxide, or carbon dioxide and carries these gases between the cells and the lungs. Nitrogen gas dissolves in blood plasma and body tissues, and is also a metabolic byproduct (as urea).
Noble or inert gases
carbon dioxideo
The lungs allow our blood to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide and other gases. When we exhale, those gases are pushed out of our body.
Lungs.
NH4