Describe the route taken in the blood system by a carbon dioxide molecule from the time it is made in the muscles of the legs until it is exhaled
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The oxygen molecules move , by diffusion, out of the ... Carbon dioxide is brought, through the blood, back to the ... Then it is released into the air during exhalation.
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The route taken in the blood system by a carbon dioxide molecule from the time it is made in the muscles of the legs until it is exhaled is that first oxygen molecules are diffused out of the blood system and the carbon dioxide that is passed through the blood system will go back and then it finds the passage through air and is exhaled.
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