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pulmonary capillaries function

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In the pulmonary capillaries, carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen from the alveoli. The blood leaving the lungs, which now has a high oxygen content and a relatively low carbon dioxide content, is distributed to the tissues of the body by the left side of the heart

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In the pulmonary capillaries, carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen from the alveoli. The blood leaving the lungs, which now has a high oxygen content and a relatively low carbon dioxide content, is distributed to the tissues of the body by the left side of the heart

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