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Gas exchange in biology, is the exchange of
gases between living organisms and the
atmosphere, principally oxygen and carbon
dioxide. All aerobic organisms, including
most animals and plants, take in oxygen in
order to burn food and manufacture ATP.
Subject by: Andrew Row