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I found out when trying to exchange my Rubbles that it was impossible. Some airports have exchange stations and some banks will take foreign currency, but others won't. I have found one place to take my Rubbles and that is an exchange station at Pier 39 in San Francisco. Italy is also on the Euro now so even if they take the Euro your Lira may not be exchangeable. I have Lira as well and consider it a souvenir from my trip years ago. If you have Euros keep them because you can use them again. I did and they came in handy on my last trip.
You take it to any bank and they will exchange it.
Generally the safest and most reliable place is your local bank, which follow standards set by the company and not dependent per branch. Other options can include casinos and pawn shops.
If you refer to any of the currently circulating Shillings such as the Kenyan, Somali, Tanzanian or Ugandan Shillings, take them to a currency exchange office. If you refer to the Shillings of any of the redundant British or British Empire/Commonwealth currencies, take them to a coin dealer.
The exchange of oxygen takes place in the alveoli. It is found in our lungs
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The nature of communication is the exchange of information between two people. It is required that there should be a sender and receiver for a communication to take place.
stomata
stock exchange
blood carry gases like o2,co2...nd the exchange of substances take place in small intestine
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oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
This happens by Diffusion
The lungs.
Book lungs.
worms carry out gas exchange by absorbing air through their skin