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  • 01-10-2020
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Why is oxygen important to all living things?

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living things respire to get oxygen for living cells to function. Without air, there is no life. Plants use Carbon Dioxide (together with sunlight and water) to produce energy and give out Oxygen as a by-product. This oxygen is what almost all animals need to survive.

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