We need to share with other humans, plants, and animals.
No, a fire consumes oxygen as it burns, but it doesn't take all the oxygen out of the air. There is still oxygen left for breathing and for sustaining life, even in the vicinity of a fire.
Humans are anmals and we all act alike in that we need to take in oxygen in the air.
The leaves supply almost all of the oxygen, so through the air.
All over the body. Think your toes don't need air?
Yes. You take in air which is about 20% oxygen
All I can say is that when you breath in, you take in air and extract the oxygen. When you exhale you're letting out the nitrogen that was with the oxygen in the air. The oxygen then goes to your blood. How this happens? I can't say. Sorry.
They extract oxygen from the air.
No, wind does not take away oxygen. Wind is the movement of air in the atmosphere and does not affect the overall concentration of oxygen in the air. Oxygen is one of the primary components of air and is not removed by wind.
When you inhale (take in air when you breathe), you are taking in Oxygen.
Leopards, like all mammals, breathe air through their lungs to get oxygen. They take in oxygen from the air they breathe, which is then transported by their circulatory system to cells in their body to produce energy.
Yes organisms take oxygen from the air and aquatic organisms take oxygen from the water using their gills. Some do. Most only from one or the other. For example a tuna fish gets pretty much all its oxygen from oxygen dissolved in water. Humans get all our oxygen from the air. Mudskippers get oxygen from both. Yes. Land animals take in oxygen that plants release using their noses. On the other hand, aquatic or marine animals take in oxygen using their gills.
we take in oxygen via the air. the air is made up of 21% oxygen and oxygen is produced by many things. our lungs intake the air. through the mouth and nose.