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Biology, 29.07.2019 11:20, gabby1274

What makes the excretory system unique? it produces oxygen to be released by the lungs. it assists with movement of blood throughout the body. it regulates communication between the lungs and the arteries. it uses organs from other systems and from all parts of the body.

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