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What happens to glucose during respiration in the human body?

Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.


What happens if carbon dioxide levels in the body are too low?

This usually happens due to hyperventilating... The person will pass out if they will not intake sufficient amount of CO2. That is why paper bags are commonly used > to intake the exhaled CO2. Ultimately decrease in CO2 leads to increase in blood pH, and if not stopped our brain will shut down the body. This is a defence mechanism hense a significant variation in pH may lead to death.


What happens in the body if the pH and CO2 levels are both lower than normal?

If the pH and CO2 levels are lower than normal, it indicates respiratory alkalosis. This can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, tingling in the extremities, and muscle spasms. The body may try to compensate by decreasing respiratory rate to retain more CO2 and increase pH.


The bonding of CO2 to hemoglobin produces?

The bonding of CO2 to hemoglobin produces carbaminohemoglobin. This process occurs in tissues where CO2 is released from cells and binds with hemoglobin to form a weak bond. This helps transport CO2 from tissues to the lungs for elimination.


Do Termites produce more CO2 than human's burning of fossil fuels?

No, termites do not produce more CO2 than human burning of fossil fuels. It is estimated that human burning of fossil fuels is the largest source of CO2 emissions, contributing significantly to climate change. Termites do produce some CO2 as part of their natural digestion process, but it is not on the same scale as human activities.

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What happens to glucose during respiration in the human body?

Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.


What happens to the carbon dioxide in the blood when it flows through the capillares in the aveoli?

CO2 diffuses from the blood to the alveoli and the exhalation removes the CO2 from the body.


Which organs are responsible for the excretion of CO2 in human beings?

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What happens to carbon dioxide molecules in the body of plants?

The process of photosynthesis breaks up CO2 molecules.


How does a leaf carry photosynthesis?

The leaf collects Carbon Dioxcide (CO2) and somehow turns it into Oxygen


What happens at the very end of the bronchioles when the air reaches the alveoli?

it is tranfered through the alveoli to the red blood cells which Carrie it throughout the human body . when it gets back they remove the CO2 and send it back through the bronchials to be exhaled


Where are alveoli located in human body?

Alveoli are very tiny air sacs found in the lungs where CO2 and O2 are changed.


What happens if carbon dioxide levels in the body are too low?

This usually happens due to hyperventilating... The person will pass out if they will not intake sufficient amount of CO2. That is why paper bags are commonly used > to intake the exhaled CO2. Ultimately decrease in CO2 leads to increase in blood pH, and if not stopped our brain will shut down the body. This is a defence mechanism hense a significant variation in pH may lead to death.


Describe current technologies used for measuring carbon dioxide concentration in blood?

1. What are the invasive & non invasive techniques of CO2 measurement present in human body.2. What is the difference between principle of Invasive & non Invasive techniques.3. Which is the accurate method for measuring CO2 present in human body.


How does air enters the body?

Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)


How a mosquito detects that a human body is there in room or that place please reply this as early as possible?

Exhalation of CO2 in Human.Mosquitoes detect the co2 level in a room they will atract and bite the humans in night time also.