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Results: The human lung consumes about ml oxygen per minute at an esophageal temperature of 28 degrees C. This has a very important job. Nitrogen slows down the burning process so you get enough energy through the day, bit by bit.
If you breathed pure oxygen, the energy from your food would be released all at once. So forget candles. This is more like a firework exploding. But you would damage your body. Read more: Curious Kids: when I swipe a matchstick how does it make fire?
Breathing pure oxygen sets off a series of runaway chemical reactions. Oxygen radicals harm the fats, protein and DNA in your body.
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