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gas exchange In biology, the uptake and output of gases, especially oxygen and carbon dioxide, by living organisms. In animals and other organisms that obtain their energy by aerobic respiration, gas exchange involves the uptake of oxygen and the output of carbon dioxide. In plants, algae and ...
January 1, 2005; World Encyclopedia

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