Carbon dioxide is the gas that we exhale as a part of the respiration process. We exhale carbon dioxide in the form of a waste product as we breathe. This gas is utilised by plants for the process of photosynthesis. So, we intake oxygen and give out carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. Another constituent of air, nitrogen remains unfazed by the breathing and remains more or less the same. Nitric oxide is also one of the gases people exhale.
Belching, commonly known as burping is the process of emitting intestinal gas through the mouth. Intestinal gas can be also released through the anus in the form of flatulence. The gases that are released in the process are nitrogen, methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide and other sulphur compounds.
Belching, commonly known as burping is the process of emitting intestinal gas through the mouth. Intestinal gas can be also released through the anus in the form of flatulence. The gases that are released in the process are nitrogen, methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide and other sulphur compounds.