THE COMMON BREATH OF HUMANITY take a deep breath, that deep breath you just took contains thousands and thousands of nitrogen atoms, a single breath weights a lil more than 3/4 of a gram, 600 breaths = i pound. air is 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen an small traces of carbon dioxide an & gas's. its estimated around 24 thousand million million, million nitrogen atoms in a single breath, also theirs 10 million million more nitrogen atoms as there are people and more than 100 billion times more nitrogen atoms as stars in our galaxy. when you exhale tose 24thousand million million, million nitrogen atoms they mingle with other nitrogen & oxygen atoms in the atmosphere and in the course of time they becomes mixed together by the winds an such. every person on this earth will be using some of those nitrogen atoms that you just exhaled. you share you breath with all the people of the earth, for the fact that there are 3 times as many nitrogen atoms in one breath as there are beaths in the whole atmosphere, so that also means every breath you take in right now, right this moment contains probably 3 atoms shared by every man. woman an child on this planet, also that means that 3 atoms out of 24 thousand million million million atoms, 3 of those atoms where breath in by man, woman and child not only in this period, but every other period in history, it means the breath your breathing in now has been shared by every person who ever lived on this planet, the air your breathing in now 3 atoms probably where breath in by your great, great grandparents, or maybe even ramsey the third king of Egypt, or any other human being you care to name, that s the sharing of humanities breath. does this helps. justgena
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The oxygen enters your bloodstream and then the cells of your body where it is used to oxidize molecules like sugar to produce energy. The oxygen is ultimately combined with electrons to become water.
The oxygen that goes in to our body where does it end up?
the oxygen that goes in to our body it gets to bloodstream, and cells and than after that it turns in to water and blood to keep us alive.
Oxygen comes from trees you need oxygen to breath
No, animals breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide. Plants breath in carbon dioxide and breath out or release oxygen, this also includes algae which is a type of plant.
the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide
You breathe out 16.3% oxygen.
The chemical name of exhaled breath is carbon dioxide or CO2. The chemical name of inhaled breath is oxygen, or O2.
breath in breath out breath in breath out
animals usually depend on plants for oxygen. we breath out carbon dioxide and breath oxygen in, same with animals. and plants breath that carbon dioxide in and and breath out oxygen.
we breath in oxygen and plants breath co2
We get Oxygen from atmosphere.It is in air we breath.
We breath oxygen in and exchange it with CO2 out. The other gasses in the air (nitrogen, etc) enter our lungs when we breath, but do not go into our system or get exchanged, they just get pushed out again.
fish have gills to breath so yeah
At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is higher, which compresses the air and allows more oxygen molecules to be present in each breath. As you go higher in the atmosphere, the air pressure decreases, reducing the density of oxygen and making it harder to breathe in enough oxygen with each breath.
Your pulse rate and blood pressure both go up as your circulatory system is trying to get enough oxygen to your tissues, with less oxygen in the blood from holding your breath, it has to move faster to try and attain equilibrium, or homeostasis.
Yes. All humans breath a type of air called oxygen. Without oxygen we would die.
The astronauts breath as they have an oxygen tank which they keep attached with their space suit.
yes, all insects breath oxygen in and carbon dioxide out (as do all animals)
hi, as we breath in we breath in about 20% oxygen, we breath out 16%.. we only use about 4% of the oxygen we breath in..