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Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when carbon-containing fossil fuels are burned in air.
The natural permeability of cellular membranes appears to be important for the survival of the arthropod under low oxygen or high carbon dioxide atmospheres.
This provides flexibility to measure soils with recent manure or compost additions without overwhelming the system with carbon dioxide.
The nature of this greenhouse effect is disputed - the relative roles of sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide in the greenhouse are strongly debated.
The lung was inflated to higher mean volumes without having to use high peak airway pressures to maintain ventilation (oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal).
It makes nutrients available for growth of primary producers and it releases carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Paralysis would also affect the respiratory system leading to elevated breathing rates and an increase in carbon dioxide expiration.
Implications of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration for rangelands.
The methane-oxidizing bacteria, which are able to reduce up to 70 % of the formed methane to carbon dioxide, conclude the methane cycle.
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