súrefnisuppsögu
Súrefnisuppsögu refers to the process by which oxygen is absorbed into a substance or organism. In biological contexts, this most commonly refers to the uptake of oxygen by living organisms for respiration. For example, in humans and other animals, súrefnisuppsögu occurs primarily in the lungs where oxygen from inhaled air diffuses across the alveolar membranes into the bloodstream. This oxygen is then transported by red blood cells to tissues throughout the body, where it is used in cellular respiration to produce energy. In aquatic organisms like fish, súrefnisuppsögu takes place through gills, which are specialized organs designed to extract dissolved oxygen from water.
In other contexts, súrefnisuppsögu can describe the absorption of oxygen by non-living materials. For instance, some