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I have added the article to the category named '''Respiration'''. I am now thinking that I should have added it to the sub-category within the '''Respiration''' category named '''Respiratory System'''. Respiration is something that red blood cells do by taking oxygen from the part of the '''Respiratory System''' called the '''Respiratory Tract''' to the cells of the body with ]l Dna. ] 17:20, 22 November 2006 (UTC) I have added the article to the category named '''Respiration'''. I am now thinking that I should have added it to the sub-category within the '''Respiration''' category named '''Respiratory System'''. Respiration is something that red blood cells do by taking oxygen from the part of the '''Respiratory System''' called the '''Respiratory Tract''' to the cells of the body with ]l Dna. ] 17:20, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

== Question ==

Okays, I'm wondering why at the very beginning, second paragraph, it says "Whitney cells..." out of nowhere. There is no indication of the word Whitney before hand and it makes absolutely no sense, whatsoever.

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Respiration

I have added the article to the category named Respiration. I am now thinking that I should have added it to the sub-category within the Respiration category named Respiratory System. Respiration is something that red blood cells do by taking oxygen from the part of the Respiratory System called the Respiratory Tract to the cells of the body with mitochondrial Dna. Alec - U.K. 17:20, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Question

Okays, I'm wondering why at the very beginning, second paragraph, it says "Whitney cells..." out of nowhere. There is no indication of the word Whitney before hand and it makes absolutely no sense, whatsoever.