First Book in Physiology: For the Use of Schools and FamiliesSheldon & Company, 1869 |
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Page 68
... carbonic acid gas . This gas you cannot live in as you do in the air that is all around you . No animal can live in it . 29. If you should put a bird into a jar , and cover it over with a bladder tightly , so that no air can get in or ...
... carbonic acid gas . This gas you cannot live in as you do in the air that is all around you . No animal can live in it . 29. If you should put a bird into a jar , and cover it over with a bladder tightly , so that no air can get in or ...
Page 69
... carbonic acid gas that you breathe out from your lungs in the course of a day is such that it contains several ounces of charcoal . This gas comes from the blood in the lungs as it changes from dark to red blood . At the same time a ...
... carbonic acid gas that you breathe out from your lungs in the course of a day is such that it contains several ounces of charcoal . This gas comes from the blood in the lungs as it changes from dark to red blood . At the same time a ...
Page 70
For the Use of Schools and Families Worthington Hooker. acid gas and take in oxygen . An exchange , then , is constantly going on between our lungs and the leaves . Our lungs give them carbonic acid gas , and they give our lungs oxygen ...
For the Use of Schools and Families Worthington Hooker. acid gas and take in oxygen . An exchange , then , is constantly going on between our lungs and the leaves . Our lungs give them carbonic acid gas , and they give our lungs oxygen ...
Page 84
... carbonic acid gas , as Why is the blood constantly in motion everywhere ? What is the situation of some animals in winter ? What effect does the warm weather of spring produce in them ? you learned in the chapter on Respiration . Other ...
... carbonic acid gas , as Why is the blood constantly in motion everywhere ? What is the situation of some animals in winter ? What effect does the warm weather of spring produce in them ? you learned in the chapter on Respiration . Other ...
Page 87
... carbonic acid gas . This gas goes to the heart with the dark blood , then is sent with it to the lungs , and there is thrown off , as I have already told you . At the same time , the oxygen also unites in the capillaries with another ...
... carbonic acid gas . This gas goes to the heart with the dark blood , then is sent with it to the lungs , and there is thrown off , as I have already told you . At the same time , the oxygen also unites in the capillaries with another ...
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