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natita [175]
2 years ago
10

Which of the following body systems work together to remove waste products of cellular respiration from cells? A the digestive a

nd respiratory systems B the respiratory and circulatory systems C the digestive and circulatory systems D circulatory and excretory systems
Biology
2 answers:
Tasya [4]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: Well really the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems all work together to make cellular respiration possible so i guess you could choose a or b

Explanation:

zhannawk [14.2K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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