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Results from our forumJust a simple question about Evolution... by God is a religious belief. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration require absolutely no religious ties to any creator. We readily ... No, I want public schools to disclose the religiosity of the topic I am forced to teach kids. By the way I am not advocating the removal of the theory, ...
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Transport of carbon dioxide to the lungs... the Krebs cycle and it mentioned how after glycolysis, in an anaerobic respiration process; the broken down pyruvic acid is broken down to co 2 ... talking about foot muscle cells. After it enters your heart it is then forced back into the low concentrations of co 2 in the lung, diffusion. It ...
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Transport of carbon dioxide to the lungs... the Krebs cycle and it mentioned how after glycolysis, in an anaerobic respiration process; the broken down pyruvic acid is broken down to co 2 ... talking about foot muscle cells. After it enters your heart it is then forced back into the low concentrations of co 2 in the lung, diffusion. It ...
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Transport of carbon dioxide to the lungs... the Krebs cycle and it mentioned how after glycolysis, in an anaerobic respiration process; the broken down pyruvic acid is broken down to co 2 ... talking about foot muscle cells. After it enters your heart it is then forced back into the low concentrations of co 2 in the lung, diffusion. It ...
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