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oxygen rich blood gets pumped out of your heart to your arteries which carries the blood to your muscles. then your muscles use the oxygen. oxygen poor blood goes into your veins to go back into your heart. then it goes through a cycle that takes your blood to your lungs, to get oxygen. this process is repeated.
In the thylakoid of the chloroplast inside a plant, the organelle called Photosystem II is excited by light through the leaves of the plant. When this happens it breaks up H20, (water from the roots), into H2 and 02. (Oxygen cannot exist as one single molecule stably, therefore it bonds with other oxygen molecules forming 02 rather than the one oxygen molecule bonded with the two hydrogen in H20.) The oxygen goes through the stroma of the leaves, this is called transpiration. The hydrogen goes down through another organelle called ATP synthase where it is transformed into ADP and then combined with another phosphate group to become ATP. During the time that Photosystem II breaks up H20, it also sends electrons down the electron chain to Photosystem I where the electrons then convert NaDP+ into NaDPH. These two products are then sent to the Calvin Cycle. In the Calvin Cycle, ATP and NaDPH are turned into glucose by two turns of the cycle.
Well, this is the simplest plant cycle. Here goes.1. Plant grows.2. Plant produces seeds.3. Seeds get planted.4. Plant grows...and so on forever!By PurpleCheese
The chemical composition of water remains the same as it goes through the water cycle. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water molecules simply change states between liquid, gas (vapor), and solid (ice) during the water cycle, but the chemical structure of the water molecule remains constant.
Remember This Song Water Travels In A Cycle Yes It Does! Water Travels In A Cycle Yes It Does! It Goes Up In Evaporation, Forms Clouds In Condensation, Then Goes Down In Precipitation Yes It Does!!!!
The oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle is the process by which carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen through photosynthesis by plants, and then oxygen is converted back into carbon dioxide through respiration by living organisms. This cycle is essential for maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
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If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.
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To breath and goes into your lungs and carbon dioxide comes out and the cycle goes round and round.
In the carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle, plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. Animals then consume this oxygen and release carbon dioxide as a waste product during respiration. This cycle maintains a balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere essential for life on Earth.
When the oxygen sensor goes bad, the check engine light goes on.
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because of their carbon dioxice to suport