Organisms like humans, animals, and plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, decomposers such as bacteria and fungi also release carbon dioxide during the decomposition process.
Carbon Dioxide is needed for plants to make food.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) for the most part, but the components of the original air that was inhaled are still present, although the O2 (oxygen) component will be reduced.
Plants don't make carbon dioxide, they produce oxygen. Humans and cattle, like all animals, produce carbon dioxide because we need oxygen in our bodies to function properly and live, and in order to do so oxygen gets converted into carbon dioxide which must be excreted or exhaled out of our systems so that more oxygen can be drawn back in.
I think carbon dioxide but definitely a bowel gas which can be deadly sometimes
CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Organisms like humans, animals, and plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, decomposers such as bacteria and fungi also release carbon dioxide during the decomposition process.
Humans breathe in whatever happens to be in the air when they breathe in. If there is carbon dioxide then they will breathe it in as well as nitrogen and oxygen. However they only use the oxygen for respiration so they breathe out everything else with extra carbon dioxide.
By breathing, burning fossil fuels, ...
Carbon dioxide. The plants extract the carbon and release oxygen.
because they need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis they are just like humans but they take in carbon dioxide and then change it to oxygen and release it in the air
Humans inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide is needed for plants to make food.
The gas that is formed during respiration is carbon dioxide. Humans breathe in a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Although, only oxygen is used. When humans exhale they release all of the nitrogen and more carbon dioxide than was inhaled.
Humans use their respiratory system to breathe in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide as waste. This process occurs in the lungs where oxygen from the air is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed from the body.
When humans and animals exhale, they release carbon back into the air through a process called respiration. During respiration, glucose is broken down with oxygen to produce energy, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This carbon dioxide is then expelled when we breathe out.
Humans do NOT release carbon monoxide ... it is the product of incomplete combustion (something you are not guilty of). And ... carbon monoxide is oxidized to carbon dioxide (slowly) just by the presence of free oxygen.