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Due to low pressure, the rate of transpiration will
a. increase
b. remain uneffected
c. decrease slowly
d. decrease rapidly
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- Discuss the regulation on respiration by explaining the picture below. Make it as brieg and concise as possible.Choose the correct description of inhalation. a. Air is forced into the lungs and then the diaphragm moves down b. Air is forced into the lungs and then the diaphragm moves up c. The diaphragm moves up making less space, and air pushes in. d. The diaghragm moves down, making more space and air is pulled in.The trachea has rings of cartilage to: a. Allow the trachea to close when air is not present b. Keep the trachea open for continuous air flow c. Allow the trachea to close when food is not present d. Keep the trachea open for continuous food flow
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