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Section 13. This Is the Roughest Statement of the Case Possible, but It

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 14 of 285 · ~78 words · public domain

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will give the general idea underlying our next chapters. We shall consider how the food enters the body and is taken up into the system, how it is conveyed to the muscles in the limbs, to the nerve centres, and to wherever work is done, to be there decomposed and partially oxydised, and finally how the products of its activity-- the katastases, of which the three principal are carbon dioxide, water, and urea-- are removed from the body.

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