The lungs are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body. Oxygen is taken in during inhalation and carbon dioxide is released during exhalation. This exchange occurs in the alveoli, small air sacs in the lungs.
Glucose is a product of photosynthesis:Carbon dioxide + Water = Glucose + OxygenThe carbon dioxide travels through the stoma at the bottom of the leaf.The water comes through the rootsThe light energy, which the chloroplast creates turns the carbon dioxide and the water into glucose, which the plant keeps for energy and then releases the oxygen for humans to breathe in.
Oxygen is released from blood into tissues through diffusion, where it moves from areas of high concentration in the blood to areas of low concentration in the tissues. Carbon dioxide is released from blood into the lungs mainly through a process of diffusion as well, moving from areas of high concentration in the blood to areas of low concentration in the alveoli to be exhaled.
they form aerosols, which you can breathe and get sick
Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimates directly into carbon dioxide gas without passing through a liquid phase. Another example is naphthalene, a common mothball substance, which sublimes directly into vapor.
Carbon dioxide is a waste product breathed out by living animals. Excessive intake of carbon dioxide can lead to carbon dioxide poisoning.
The biggest is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Of course, if a person were sick, they would also expel mucous etc, but exhaled air is rich in CO2 which is a waste product of cellular respiration during the production of ATP (glycolysis/Krebs).
The body gets rid of carbon dioxide because it is a waste product, and like every other waste product, it has to come out or you will get sick, or in this case, die. Specifically, carbon dioxide within the plasma exchanges acts to make the body more acidic and the change in pH affects the ability of enzymes to function properly. The pH is therefore tightly controlled.
Because as we move and grow, this uses fuel which invariably creates waste. If we didn't release the wastes, they'd accumulate in our bodies and we'd get very sick and die. For example, we breathe to take in oxygen, which is essential for 'cellular respiration' which creates the energy our cells need to function. The corresponding waste product of this is carbon dioxide, which travels back to the lungs and we breathe it out. Then we can breathe in more oxygen, and the cycle repeats.
chlorine dioxide does kill pathogens in the body and is extremely effective but it is not a naturally occurring element so I would question it but not disregard it if I was extremely sick in any way.
you can get sick if you do from the mouth
WE BREATHE the air. If we pollute it, we need air, so we breathe it in and get sick.
On the human body. You get sick and can't breath because it overpowers the oxygen.On the earth. Enough carbon dioxide keeps the earth warm enough for life.Too much is causing global warming and climate change.
We need to prevent air pollution so that we would not be sick, and so that we would not have health problems and we could save money. Another big problem with air pollution is carbon dioxide which is causing global warming. Factories and power plants have to pay fees for air pollution. This will encourage them to be cleaner and greener.
Inhaling your own carbon dioxide in small amounts is generally not harmful, as your body is able to expel excess carbon dioxide through exhalation. However, in an enclosed space with poor ventilation, breathing in high levels of carbon dioxide can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, shortness of breath, and headaches. If you experience these symptoms, it's important to get fresh air and seek medical attention if necessary.
they get sick
No. humans cant get sick from dogs and daogs cant get sick from humans.