It depends on age, gender and activity but on average a human exhales 1 KG per day?
If you are thinking of global warming, then the carbon dioxide exhaled by humans (and animals) does not contribute to global warming. The carbon we exhale was taken from the world very recently, so breathing is part of the carbon cycle.
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No, humans do not breathe in carbon dioxide. We inhale air that contains oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide as a waste product of respiration. Breathing in too much carbon dioxide can be harmful to our health.
On average, a human exhales about 0.5 liters of carbon dioxide per minute at rest. This can increase during physical activity or in situations where higher metabolic rates are required.
The respiratory system functions almost elusively to add oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide. Incidental to this it also can be a way to remove some volatile chemicals from the blood.
While carbon dioxide is an essential component for photosynthesis in plants, it is not necessary for all forms of life. In fact, too much carbon dioxide can be harmful to many living organisms. Humans, for example, exhale carbon dioxide as a waste product.
The enzyme carbonic anhydrase is responsible for catalyzing the conversion of carbon dioxide into bicarbonate ions in your liver and blood. This process helps regulate the pH balance in your body by maintaining the appropriate levels of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate ions.
It costs very little to produce carbon dioxide as it is a byproduct of many industrial processes. The cost depends on the specific method used, but it is generally a small fraction of a cent to produce 9oz of carbon dioxide.
All living things (except plant matter) nead oxygen, and we inhale it to fuel our muscels. What we exhale is Carbon Dioxide. Plants transform Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen during the process of photosynthesis, so as long as there are trees or plants it really doesn't matter.
Plants produce oxygen gas during photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
Carbon dioxide is important to people as it plays a crucial role in the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants produce oxygen and carbohydrates. It is also a major greenhouse gas, helping to regulate Earth's temperature. However, too much carbon dioxide emissions from human activities can contribute to climate change, which has negative impacts on the environment and human health.
It's in the air and we exhale carbon dioxide.A small percentage of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is released by the metabolic processes of organisms, and by our burning of fuels. In recent decades, the amount of carbon dioxide has increased so much, some scientists believe maintaining the current amount of carbon dioxide will devastate Earth's climate. Actually, today there were festivals held all over the world to make people aware of this issue. See http://www.350.org/
Both sunspot cycles and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere play a role in global warming, but carbon dioxide has a much larger impact. The increase in carbon dioxide levels from burning fossil fuels is the primary driver of the current warming trend. Sunspot cycles have a smaller influence on the Earth's climate compared to human activities.
Yes, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, converting it into oxygen and glucose. This process helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. However, the capacity of plants to absorb excess carbon is limited by factors like availability of water, sunlight, and nutrients.