Yes, humans breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. Nitrogen makes up about 78 of the Earth's atmosphere.
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No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
Yes, we inhale nitrogen as a part of the air we breathe. Nitrogen makes up about 78 of the Earth's atmosphere.
Yes, we breathe in a mixture of gases that includes nitrogen, which makes up about 78 of the air we inhale.
If you don't have enough nitrogen in your body, it can lead to symptoms such as muscle weakness, fatigue, impaired immune function, and poor wound healing. Nitrogen is essential for protein synthesis and various metabolic processes in the body, so a deficiency can impact overall health and well-being.
Nitrogen is found in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air we breathe. It can also be obtained from the decomposition of organic matter, industrial processes such as the Haber-Bosch method for producing synthetic fertilizers, and through extracting it from liquid air or ammonia.