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Partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide are same in which regions of human body respectively

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━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━\mathfrak{\green{Answer.}}Dalton's law can be used to determine the partial pressure of a gas in a mixture. Since inspired air is 21% oxygen and atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg (at sea level), the partial pressure of oxygen is 0.21 x 760 mmHg = 160 mmHg. ... Thus, blood leaving the lungs is termed oxygen-rich and carbon dioxide-poor.
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