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lb_gilbert

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This process involves exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with the bloodstream.
 
  A) respiration
   B) ventilation
   C) annihilation
   D) consumption

Question 2

During a rollover accident, an ejected occupant is ________ times as likely to be killed.
 
  A) two B) four C) three D) five



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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