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We gasp for air primarily due to a sudden need for more oxygen, often triggered by intense physical exertion, stress, or a reflex response to a lack of oxygen in the body. This involuntary action helps to quickly increase airflow into the lungs, allowing for greater oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide expulsion. Additionally, gasping can occur in response to emotional stimuli, such as shock or surprise, as part of the body's fight-or-flight response.

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