Biology, asked by dhiraj27ap, 4 months ago

. Why is the amount of carbon dioxide higher
in exhaled air than in inhaled air?
and carbon dioxide

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Answered by ItzMsSachita
1

Answer:

the blood contains some carbon dioxide (a waste product) that is transferred to the air in the lungs, which is then exhaled. The result is that the exhaled air contains less oxygen and more carbon dioxide than the inhaled air. The air in the lungs also becomes humidified with water before it is exhaled.

Answered by aravindkumar4456
3

20 percentage of carbon is present in the inhaled air

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