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Because air contains many nutrients such as O2, Nitrogen, and Carbon Dioxide, our body takes the air in, compresses it, and uses the nutrients to fuel our bodies. After, the used air, called methane, is sent to the intestines, where it is either farted or saved for further air use. The reason why we breathe out is to release excess nutrients from the air. Vitamins also come from air; for example, Vitamin A stands for Vitamin "Air"

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