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Gilberto Castillo
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3 December, 19:38
How is breathing related to respiration
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Marissa Adkins
3 December, 19:50
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Oxygen, however, is not produced by the human body and thus needs to be acquired through breathing. Carbon dioxide and water are the two products of the process of cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, cells acquire the energy that they need to carry out their tasks.
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