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Respiration links up the simple sugar, glucosewith the gas, oxygen.

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What events occurs during respiration?

Oxygen enters the lungs to be picked up by the erythrocytes; carbon dioxide exits the mouth as a waste product.


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Take a bag of sugar and use it to fill up a cup. As simple as that. Assuming you use an 8 ounce cup.