that's easy air
The vast majority of living organisms, and almost all multicellular organisms inhale oxygen duringrespiration.The di-atomic gas oxygen [O2].air
Weel inhale no idea so don't ask me
No, not all living things inhale hydrogen. Most organisms, including humans and animals, primarily inhale oxygen for respiration. Some microorganisms, like certain bacteria, can utilize hydrogen in specific metabolic processes, but it is not a universal requirement for all life forms. Additionally, many organisms rely on other gases or substances for their energy and metabolic needs.
Water evaporates out of living things in a hot and dry climate, during an effort, etc.
energy
All living things (except plant matter) nead oxygen, and we inhale it to fuel our muscels. What we exhale is Carbon Dioxide. Plants transform Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen during the process of photosynthesis, so as long as there are trees or plants it really doesn't matter.
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air or oxegen
It's your body
Living things get energy from food during digestion. This is an exothermic reaction in which heat and electrons are released and used as energy.
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during photosynthesis plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen