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Biology, 29.10.2020 15:40 juliannasl

You are swimming in Lake Lanier with your friends. You are trying to see who can stay underwater the longest. You stayed under for 48 seconds! When you come up for air, you take a big breath. Your cells need oxygen so they can release energy so you can keep swimming. Explain all the parts of the cell involved in getting oxygen into your cells so it can help release energy and draw a picture of what is happening in the cell.

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