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Can a genetically modified human breathe something other than Earth's oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere?

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If a human is kidnapped by an alien vessel and taken to another planet - and, for the sake of argument, let's assume that the alien life-form lives in a completely different environment from Earth's.

Assuming, of course, that this alien race is far more technologically advanced than us, is it technically possible for the human to be "changed" in a way that he can breathe the planet's "air" (as opposed to Earth's) without dying?

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