10. Which of the following is not commonly included as part of the processes involved in respiration?
a. Air enters and leaves the lungs
b. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the air and the blood.
c. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the blood and cells.
d. ATP is produced within the body cells, via cellular respiration.
e. Carbon monoxide combines with hemoglobin in the red blood cells.
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