Have you checked it on a meter? Some of us get larger than others.Ummm. We exhale CO2. Cars exhale CO.
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Have you checked it on a meter? Some of us get larger than others.Ummm. We exhale CO2. Cars exhale CO.
OK, fine, we make CO, but as a neurotransmitter. The amount is so tiny as to be dismissed for the purposes of this conversation.Ummm. We exhale CO2. Cars exhale CO.
I'm thinking that the bulk of expired CO is from inspired CO. In a healthy human anyway. Are pregnant ladies considered healthy?Have you checked it on a meter? Some of us get larger than others.
Sure, but I guess their blood is being used by more organs and stuff than others. I wonder if their oxygen levels ever dip because of it.I'm thinking that the bulk of expired CO is from inspired CO. In a healthy human anyway. Are pregnant ladies considered healthy?
Obviously it's not completely irreversible otherwise we'd all be dead after a few months or years of living in a world with combustion engines. I'm sure it's really a case of your body eliminating CO is a very slow process.
Ummm. We exhale CO2. Cars exhale CO.
Do you have a source for that. Since we exhale a tiny fraction of CO with each breath it suggests that it is not irreversibly bound.
OK, fine, we make CO, but as a neurotransmitter.
We also exhale a tiny fraction of CO with each breath even when ambient is close to zero. It makes for a suitable bump gas for a CO monitor although a smokers breath is better.Ummm. We exhale CO2. Cars exhale CO.