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Yes! Plants absorb CO2 and release O2 making the air quality visibly better and safer for humans to breathe. Also, some plants absorb N2 (Nitrogen) which also makes it easier to breathe.
Yes, humans breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. Nitrogen makes up about 78 of the Earth's atmosphere.
No, humans cannot breathe nitrogen safely as it does not provide the necessary oxygen for respiration. Breathing pure nitrogen can lead to asphyxiation and suffocation.
Nitrogen gas (N2) in our atmosphere is an example of a form of nitrogen that humans cannot directly use. Additionally, nitrate (NO3-) in soils is not directly usable by humans and must first be converted by plants into a more bioavailable form of nitrogen.
Some plants that are toxic to humans and should be avoided in households or gardens include oleander, foxglove, and lily of the valley.
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No, humans do not need nitrogen to breathe for survival. The air we breathe is primarily made up of oxygen, with only a small amount of nitrogen.
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No, it is not possible for humans to breathe nitrogen as our bodies require oxygen to survive. Nitrogen makes up about 78 of the air we breathe, but it is inert and does not support respiration.