Biology, asked by GowriShankar, 1 year ago

Why does the amount of oxygen vary between exhaled and inhaled air?

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Answered by brainstorm12
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When we breathe in, the lungs absorb the oxygen and sends it to the bloodstream and leaves the rest. So the amount of oxygen can be seen as a decrease compared to the oxygen in the inhaled air.
Answered by arnav98
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The amount of Oxygen varies between Exhaled and Inhaled...as because when we inhaled the oxygen,it is absorbed by our cells of the body...
This is the main reason of Variation....

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GowriShankar: then why its is decresed during exhalation
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arnav98: it is becuase of the absorbtion
arnav98: of the oxygens by the cells of our body...
GowriShankar: why does releases only less amount of airrrrr
arnav98: can we chat in the box..
brainstorm12: Because the oxygen's weight is decreased as our body absorbs it.
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