What happens to each of the products of cellular respiration once they are formed in plants and animals
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they get transport ed to different different body parts
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what happens to each of the products of cellular respiration once they are formed in plants and animals
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Plants and animals are the two primary systems in the biosphere's cycle of life, with plants "exhaling" oxygen through photosynthesis and animals inhaling oxygen through the lungs and exhaling carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Plants require carbon dioxide to live and flourish with their end-product again becoming oxygen
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