The level of Carbon Dioxide in the blood triggers this desire (NOT the level of Oxygen).
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
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.
The colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that you breathe in is called oxygen, the chemical symbol of which is O2. Similarly, the gas that you breathe out is called carbon dioxide.
breath
The lungs are responsible for excreting water in expired air through the process of respiration. As we breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, water vapor is also expelled from the body.
We primarily breathe oxygen for survival.
The chemical formula for the oxygen in the air is O2, where the 2 should be a subscript.
The diaphragm muscle is responsible for helping you breathe by contracting and expanding to create space for the lungs to fill with air.
Yes yes it is.
Most people primarily breathe out of one nostril at a time, with the dominant nostril switching throughout the day in a cycle known as the nasal cycle.
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
it makes you breathe
Not that I know of. I only know that trees breathe in carbon dioxide an breathe out oxygen
No, humans do not need nitrogen to breathe for survival. The air we breathe is primarily made up of oxygen, with only a small amount of nitrogen.
The lungs are primarily responsible for oxygenating the blood. When you breathe in, the lungs take in oxygen from the air and transfer it to the bloodstream where it can be delivered to cells in the body.
We primarily breathe through one nostril at a time due to a natural cycle called nasal cycle. This cycle helps regulate airflow and optimize the functions of the nasal passages.
helps you breathe and divides the heart lungs and kidneys from the digestive system