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Most animals including humans inhale oxgen and give out carbon dioxide. can we say that oxygen is a exhaustible resource

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Answered by manasisajjan2004
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It is taken to the heart and pumped into the cells. At the same time, the carbon dioxide waste from the breakdown of sugars in the cells of the body diffuses into the blood and then diffuses from the blood into the lungs and is expelled as we breathe out. One gas (oxygen) is exchanged for another (carbon dioxide)

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Answered by rohithshyamboddikuri
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no, Oxygen is a not an exhaustible resource it is continuously recycled in the atmosphere and is also exchanged for the carbon dioxide which is excess in the atmosphere and don't worry if the oxygen is still depleting more and oxygen is getting much then we are  there to plant trees as a responsible person now that they are worst than ever or the government will invest in the forest restoration projects with the maximum resources possible and if still, it is not sufficient then we have a branch called evolution in which the organisms have changed and changed to adapt either the plants will adapt to producing more food due to enhanced capacity of photosynthesis as there is an abundance of co2 everywhere or all oxygen depending organisms will shift to more abundant resources like co2 or adapt to intake less oxygen   further leading to less mental capabilities etc

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