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How is air necessary for animals?​

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Answered by fladderop
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Animals need oxygen from air to carry out the reactions that release and transform energy from food. Carbon dioxide is released as a waste product during these processes. In mammals, including humans, air enters the body through the nose and mouth, and moves into the lungs.

Answered by Anonymous
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Animals need oxygen from air to carry out the reactions that release and transform energy from food. Carbon dioxide is released as a waste product during these processes. In mammals, including humans, air enters the body through the nose and mouth, and moves into the lungs.

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