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Carbon dioxide is transported mainly _______.
Cultural Changes
Transformations in the beliefs, practices, customs, and values of a society or community over time.
Biological Changes
Alterations in the genetics or physiology of living organisms, which can be caused by environmental factors, adaptation, or evolutionary processes.
Australopithecine Fossil
Prehistoric remains of Australopithecus, an early genus of hominins known for bipedal locomotion and a significant role in human evolutionary history.
Lucy
The common name given to the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, which are among the oldest and most complete hominin fossils found to date.
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