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No. The whole point of respiration is to intake oxygen for cellular functions. Animals inhale mostly oxygen and exhale mostly carbon dioxide because if it exhaled more oxygen than it inhaled, it would lose oxygen.

Plants, on the other hand, are the opposite. They intake carbon dioxide and output oxygen.

Still, though, due to the Law of Conservation of Matter, if an organism has an output of any one substance greater than its input, after a while it would run out of that substance.

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