how oxygen is transported in human body
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Oxygen enters the body through the respiratory system, coming from the outside environment and into the lungs. It then crosses the alveolar membrane and capillary endothelium to get into the bloodstream. Once in the blood, oxygen needs to be transported to the various tissues of the body.
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Oxygen enters the body through the respiratory system, coming from the outside environment and into the lungs. It then crosses the alveolar membrane and capillary endothelium to get into the bloodstream. Once in the blood, oxygen needs to be transported to the various tissues of the body.
In this article, we will look at that transport system, its components, the things that can alter it and some examples of when it goes wrong
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