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Q: Is your lungs can store several hours' worth of oxygen true or false?
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The exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the lungs is called perspiration.?

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Do the lungs exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen true or false?

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Each system of the body can work independently with no help from any other systems true or false?

False. All body systems rely on each other. For example, the lungs cannot breathe with out the heart because the heart takes the oxygen poor blood from the body and supplies the lungs with it to circulate oxygen rich blood to the rest of your body.


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What gases pass from the blood to the lungs?

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Nutrients pass into the blood inthe lungs true or false?

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Breathing and respiration are the same process true or false?

False. cellular respiration is a chemical process by which oxygen is used along with other stuff to create energy and release carbon-dioxide. physical respiration is nothing more than the relaxing and contracting of the diaphragm to bring air into and out of the lungs.