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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
Water evaporates out of living things in a hot and dry climate, during an effort, etc.
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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.
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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Well, if you mean cellular respiration yes all living things go thorough cellular respiration, if you mean breathing as in then gas exchange yes, both plants and animals exchange gases, however if you mean the pumping of air in and out of the body, then only animals do that, so it depends on what you mean by respiration.