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The body gets rid of lactic acid in a chemical pathway that requires ___________. a. carbon dioxide b. oxygen c. amino acids d. hydrogen
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The body gets rid of lactic acid in a chemical pathway that requires ___________.
a. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen
c. amino acids
d. hydrogen
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the answer to this is B oxygen.
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B oxygen
why do i need to put more words
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