| 41. | In some tumor types, growth and metabolism relies on the exchange of lactate between glycolytic and rapidly respiring cells.
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| 42. | Matt, who is her first respiring lover, endears himself to Sandra by his failure to disapprove of her fixation.
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| 43. | And at higher temperatures water viscosity decreases, which means it's easier to swim, to respire and to feed.
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| 44. | Dissimilatory arsenate-respiring prokaryotes ( DARP ) speed up the reduction of As ( V ) to As ( III ).
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| 45. | Oxygen is then distributed to all of the tissues in the body and offloaded from the red blood cells to respiring cells.
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| 46. | At night respiring aquatic organisms can deplete the oxygen to the point where sensitive species, such as certain fish, die.
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| 47. | Numerous edible marine bivalve species live buried in sand or mud and respire by means of siphons, which reach to the surface.
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| 48. | Many anaerobic organisms are obligate anaerobes meaning that they can respire only using anaerobic compounds and will die in the presence of oxygen.
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| 49. | :: Their respiration systems are also different; as isopods, woodlice respire through appendages on their abdomen rather than through spiracles.
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| 50. | "Respire profundo, " he told the man, placing a stethoscope next to several inches of stitches on his chest.
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