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Q: Why is the respiratory surface inside terrestrial organisms?
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If inside the earth objects is called terrestrial. What do you called the objects outside the earth?

ET (Extra terrestrial)


Does human respiratory system have cytoplasm?

Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell, so since the respiratory system is made of cells, the cytoplasm is inside of the respiratory systems cells.


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How does the transfer of energy inside earth affect its surface?

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What is terrestrial habitiat?

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