Sentences with phrase «breathe out carbon»

Simultaneously, the coral polyps breathe out carbon dioxide which is used by the blue algae.
The byproducts of this cellular respiration chemical reaction are water and carbon dioxide, that's why we are said to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
The cetaceans have been previously fingered as climate culprits because they breathe out carbon dioxide (CO2) the most common grrenhouse gas.
We breathe in oxygen and we breathe out carbon dioxide.

Not exact matches

So CO2 is carbon dioxide and it's what we as humans breathe out every day.
The indicator should turn red, as the carbon dioxide we breathe out reacts with the water to form carbonic acid.
When I was 8 years old, the science teacher in my school taught us that we breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide.
Although harmful to the hundreds of millions who breathe it each day, black carbon settles out of the atmosphere in a few weeks.
The loss was determined by measuring the carbon dioxide the moths were breathing out.
«The correct answer is that most of the mass is breathed out as carbon dioxide,» Meerman adds.
The fun part about that was the... I mean, you're aware but for everybody who is not, the measurement of the fuel mix that you're burning, it's a very... actually simple measurement, just the your breath, the oxygen you're breathing in, carbon dioxide you're breathing out.
The other 8 pounds is breathed out as carbon dioxide.
Once in the lungs, your blood releases the carbon dioxide into the air that you breathe out and absorbs more oxygen from the air that you breathe in, and the entire process begins again.
Ultimately, with technological upgrades like automatic braking, lane - keep assist, blind - spot detection and a host of other luxo features — including a CO2 sensor for the interior to see if you're breathing out too much carbon dioxide — the coming Genesis is worthy of spearheading Hyundai's new aim of including more premium luxury in its lineup.
More carbon dioxide should mean more heat stress resistance in plants, as they shouldn't have to breathe as hard to suck CO2 out of the air, and should mean higher yields.
That's not only going to shrink our carbon footprint; it's also going to take deadly pollutants out of the air we breathe.
If my math and physiology is correct, breathing puts out way more, about 200 times, CO2 than Mark's 4 cans of soda per week — and it is a net add from long sequestered carbon (though most not near as long as fossil fuel).
Yes, at times plants shed leaves and even «breathe out» CO2 at night but overall they are net carbon absorbers.
They consume the carbon that one - celled aquatic organisms like phytoplankton breathe out, excrete, or leave behind as detritus.
-- based on 400 million litres of air breathed out in a lifetime and at 4 % of that air carbon dioxide; each lungful breathed out contains around 4 % carbon dioxide.
Tropical forests not only provide oxygen for us to breathe, but also take CO2 out of the atmosphere and store much more carbon than forests in temperate regions (like those in the United States).
In the first «Breaking Debunking» mini-episode of the Evidence Squared podcast, John Cook and Peter Jacobs explain how the carbon cycle works (the CO2 we breath out originally came from the air) and debunk William Happer's myth from CNN that breathing adds CO2 to the atmosphere.
It's true that carbon dioxide exists naturally: We breathe it out, plants need it to survive, and it makes up an important part of our atmosphere.
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