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oxygen is carried out to the cells in form of oxyhaemoglobin

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Answered by swatisharma28589
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As blood passes through the lungs, thehaemoglobin picks up oxygen because of the increased oxygen pressure in the capillaries of the lungs, and can then release this oxygen to body cellswhere the oxygen pressure in the tissues is lower. ... The carbon dioxide is then released once the red bloodcells reach the lungs
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