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What are the three major structures of respiration?
Urban Environment
An area characterized by high human population density and vast human-built features in comparison to the areas surrounding it.
Self-perception
An individual's awareness and understanding of their personality, behaviors, and characteristics as perceived by themselves.
Sedentary Activity
Activities that involve little to no physical movement, resulting in minimal energy expenditure.
Regular Exercise
Engaging in physical activities on a consistent basis to improve or maintain one's physical fitness and overall health.
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