Evidence of Cellular Respiration
by Jess Bushman
Students will be able to see the effects of cellular respiration (exhalation of carbon dioxide) in a state of rest as well as during a state of exercise and to correlate cellular respiration with heart rate and respiration.
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dD8gJ1sParZyNuaoc5fzfJWjX46pa5p3/edit?u…
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