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The respiratory system is situated in the thorax, and is
responsible for gaseous exchange between the circulatory system and the
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The respiratory
system is made up of the organs involved in the interchanges of gases.
Internal or cellular respiration is the process by which
glucose or other small molecules are oxidized to produce energy: this
requires oxygen and generates carbon dioxide. External respiration
(breathing) involves simply the stage of taking oxygen from the air and
returning carbon dioxide to it.
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