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Aryan Buchanan
22 August, 15:47
How do animals get rid of carbon dioxide?
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22 August, 16:32
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Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale you are releasing carbon dioxide gas. Animals and plants get rid of carbon dioxide through a process called respiration
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