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The nose takes in the air for oxygen, which sends it to the lungs, the lungs takes in the oxygen and sends out corbon dyoxide when you exhale

Thats why plants are so important, because they do the opposite. They take in corbon dyoxide and send out the oxygen. We cant live without plants, and they can't live without us.

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