Oxygen is O2 and ozone is only O. This change happens naturally from Oxygen to Ozoneand the other way around. the reason carbon dioxide is destroying the ozone layer is because it speeds up the chemical change from Ozone to Oxygen.
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
roots can breathe through air spaces between the soil particals
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.
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The level of Carbon Dioxide in the blood triggers this desire (NOT the level of Oxygen).
Just location. Same chemical compound.
The difference - is in the proportion of the gasses present. The air we breathe in contains about 20% Oxygen. What we breathe out has about 16% oxygen and high levels of carbon dioxide.
Regulator is what you breathe in
Insects breathe by tracheal structure. The reason insects breathe with their trachea is because they do not have lungs.
Ozone is a chemical, so there is no difference.Ozone oxidizes cyanide to a less biologically toxic state (very rapid reaction), however organisms will (eventually) remove the extra oxygen to "breathe", making cyanide elsewhere.
When you are dead you do not move or breathe, when you are alive you can move, breathe and do many things. well that helps, thanks dumb@$$
The chemical formula for the oxygen in the air is O2, where the 2 should be a subscript.
Gills enable tadpoles to breathe in the water.
Whales do not hibernate- they would drown. They are mammals, and breathe air.
The percentage difference between inhaled and exhaled oxygen is around 5-10%. When we inhale, we breathe in air that contains approximately 21% oxygen, and when we exhale, the air we breathe out contains around 16-17% oxygen due to the exchange of gases that occurs in the lungs.
Not much. You create slight changes in pressure when you breathe, but it's almost insignificant.
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.