Friday, March 9, 2012

If this is possible it will be the greastest human revolution ever?

i am only 13 and i was watching a documentary about trees. Then i got like this idea of half of our body using oxygen and the other half will be using carbon dioxide. So i made a simple research about heart because it controls our respiration and i found out when we breath our heart actually divides the oxygen into 2 so i figured out if one half can only use oxygen and the other half will use carbon dixide. So i now this only a fiction but since i am only 13 and i am still in school so answer this if you want to.If this is possible it will be the greastest human revolution ever?
We couldn't use carbon dioxyde for anything. Trees use it to produce food. Now if you wanted to stand in a place, take water and minerals form the ground and heat from the sun, to use up the carbon dioxyde and produce food, then it's okay. But if you wanted to run around like everybody else, you couldn't afford using up your energy to break up carbon dioxyde, which would be useless as you don't need to produce food, you can eat from other helpless animals. This is just the way life works.
Our body dies from carbon dioxide if we keep it in out body. So your revolution would not work at all.If this is possible it will be the greastest human revolution ever?
The oxygen is not divided in 2, not as such. The left side of the heart pumps the oxygen-rich blood to all the body parts that need the blood, including the heart and lungs. This oxygen is required so that the cells don't die, and the oxygen is bound to the haemoglobin in the blood, so that it can be released when required.



The right side of the heart carries the oxygen-poor blood back to the lungs, where the blood is re-oxygenated and the waste carbon dioxide is released from the blood. Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood, and not bound to the haemoglobin, so it travels in a different fashion. Our body cells are unable to use carbon dioxide to keep them alive, because it is actually toxic to our cells in such quantities. That's why we get rid of it.
No, it's a lot more complicated than you think.If this is possible it will be the greastest human revolution ever?
The 2 primary byproducts of Aerobic Respiration and Combustion are water vapor and CO2:



Aerobic Respiration

C6H12O6 + 6 oxygen --%26gt; 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy (ATP)



Combustion

Propane C3H8 + 5 O2 --%26gt; 3 CO2 + 4 H2O



How is this useful? Well, it means that if we brought up a bunch of our furry friends (squirrels, gerbils, hamsters, weasels, lemurs, lorises, etc) to the Moon and Mars, we could build a rich and thick atmosphere since all mammals (humans included) produce 3 potent greenhouse gases: water vapor, carbon dioxide and methane gas. In other words, the more we EAT and the more ACTIVE we are, the more water vapor, CO2 and methane gas we add to a planet's atmosphere, 24/7. Build a Fischer Tropsch reactor to make all the cooking fuel you'll need, or just burn twigs, leaves, etc. Pretty soon it'll be raining and flooding on all the other moons and on Mars.



Petition your space agency to haul water and supplies to build restaurants and dynamos on other globes. Dynamos generate magnetic fields which block out cosmic rays. Space...a (g)astronomic experience.
no sorry. You are very ambitious but think about it, do you really think a kid would revolutionize the world? no. You need to look into cellular respiration and photsynthesis first. They use CO2 and produce O2. Humans cannot use CO2 as fuel, it simply does not work. We just die. Also, CO2 binds better to hemoglobin than O2 does so if we breathed just CO2, no oxygen would get to the cells for respiration in the mitochondria and therefore all of our cells would die because we had no energy. Humble down kid.
You've got a lot of misconceptions there, ...but at 13, it's OK.



1. We can't use CO2. It's waste that we have to get rid of or we die.

We're not plants. They're the ones that 'use' CO2, and then only

because they can use the energy of the sun to make food out of it.



2. I don't know what you can mean by "the heart divides the oxygen

into two". The heart pumps the blood, which carries the oxygen and CO2.

That's it. One side pumps the incoming veinous blood, (rich in CO2), to the lungs,

the other part pumps the outgoing, (re-oxygenated), blood out to the arteries.

It's just at the center of a closed system.

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