Biology
Name the following :
(a) The energy currency of the cell.
(b) The compound formed by the combination of oxygen and haemoglobin.
(c) The common passage of Oesophagus and Trachea.
(d) The muscles found between the ribs which can change the size of the chest cavity lengthwise.
(e) The compound formed by the combination of haemoglobin and carbon dioxide gas.
Respiratory System
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(a) ATP
(b) Oxy-haemoglobin
(c) Pharynx
(d) Intercostal muscles
(e) Carbamino-haemoglobin
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