How is O2 and CO2 transported in blood?
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O2 and tissue transport in blood by osmosis process
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The partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide change as blood moves through the body. In short, the change in partial pressure from the alveoli to the capillaries drives the oxygen into the tissues and the carbon dioxide into the blood from the tissues.
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