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  • Oxygen Content: Understanding the Difference Between Inhaled & Exhaled Air
    The correct answer is inhaled air.

    Inhaled air contains approximately 21% oxygen, while exhaled air contains around 16% oxygen. This difference is because the body uses oxygen during metabolism, converting it into carbon dioxide and water. As a result, the oxygen concentration in exhaled air is lower than in inhaled air.

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