Why do we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide?
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the inhalation of oxygen and utilising it and giving out carbon dioxide this full process is known as respiration.
oxygen is really very important for human beings to survive.
oxygen breaks down the carbohydrates into glucose.
which is then used as energy in our body.
without oxygen the process of digestion can take place therefore we cannot get any energy.
the inhalation of oxygen and utilising it and giving out carbon dioxide this full process is known as respiration.
oxygen is really very important for human beings to survive.
oxygen breaks down the carbohydrates into glucose.
which is then used as energy in our body.
without oxygen the process of digestion can take place therefore we cannot get any energy.
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The co2 breathed out is a by-product of the process of cell respiration, as is water. In this process, energy is produced in the mitochondria of cells. This energy is our physical "life force".Both o2 and glucose are required for this
and our respiratory system is involve in intake of o2 not co2 because the 18.6% is already present in our body as u know that the elements move there where is less pressure as in out side 0.03%of co2 therefore the o2 move inside
and our respiratory system is involve in intake of o2 not co2 because the 18.6% is already present in our body as u know that the elements move there where is less pressure as in out side 0.03%of co2 therefore the o2 move inside
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