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When plants photosynthesize, they consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen. When humans breathe, they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Taken together, they form a closed circle where each consumes the output of the other.
The exhaust gas is made up of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, ozone and soot. There are rules as to how much of these a car can output too.
Respiration is all metabolic processes involved in the exchange of gasses between cells (in humans, the intake of oxygen and the output of carbon dioxide). The lungs take air in, oxygen bonds to the red blood cell's hemoglobin, gets carried through the body, deposited at the cells at which point carbon dioxide is picked up and carried back to the lungs where it is exhaled.
The input molecules of the Calvin cycle are carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH. The output molecules are sugar, ADP, NADP, and inorganic phosphate.
No. The whole point of respiration is to intake oxygen for cellular functions. Animals inhale mostly oxygen and exhale mostly carbon dioxide because if it exhaled more oxygen than it inhaled, it would lose oxygen. Plants, on the other hand, are the opposite. They intake carbon dioxide and output oxygen. Still, though, due to the Law of Conservation of Matter, if an organism has an output of any one substance greater than its input, after a while it would run out of that substance. <|:)
Respiratory sensors. Respiratory sensors monitor oxygen intake and carbon dioxide output.
One of the compounds that is a direct output of the Calvin cycle is Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P). It is a product of the synthesis of carbon dioxide.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
When plants photosynthesize, they consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen. When humans breathe, they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Taken together, they form a closed circle where each consumes the output of the other.
The emission output at tail pipe can be used to check causes of little air or too much fuel. The emission output can check the levels of water vapor, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen and particulate carbon soot.
The exhaust gas is made up of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, ozone and soot. There are rules as to how much of these a car can output too.
Respiration is all metabolic processes involved in the exchange of gasses between cells (in humans, the intake of oxygen and the output of carbon dioxide). The lungs take air in, oxygen bonds to the red blood cell's hemoglobin, gets carried through the body, deposited at the cells at which point carbon dioxide is picked up and carried back to the lungs where it is exhaled.
The current atmospheric carbon dioxide level of 380 ppm is a small fraction of what it was during other periods of earth's history. It peaked at about 7000 ppm 530 million years ago in the Cambrian period. When looking at a graph of carbon dioxide levels and average temperatures, it is plainly visible that there is no correlation (google "climate and the carboniferous period" to see the chart and article). It is true that the planet is warming, but it appears the cause is that the sun has gotten hotter and this increase in output is cyclical.Answer:The vast majority of scientists have concluded that the present rapid global warming is caused by man made greenhouse gas emissions. The primary emission i s carbon dioxide. Man has also altered the greenhouse gas sinks (processes that remove carbon dioxide) so that less carbon dioxide is removed from the air.Thy know the earth is heating up from measurements of air land and seaThey know carbon dioxide and other GHGs are increasing by direct measurement.They have observed direct consequences from measurement of permafrost, arctic multivear ice, plant and animal populations and glacier erosion.
Carbon MonoxideNitrogen dioxideSulphur dioxideSuspended particles, PM-10 particles less than 10 microns in size.BenzeneFormaldehydePolycyclic hydrocarbons
The average fixed cost is equal to fixed cost divided by level of output, if the output increases; the average fixed cost is less.
The input molecules of the Calvin cycle are carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH. The output molecules are sugar, ADP, NADP, and inorganic phosphate.