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What atmospheric gas has the highest partial pressure in your lungs?

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oxygen

In the atmosphere, the partial pressure of oxygen is much greater than the partial pressure of carbon dioxide. The partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere is much greater in comparison to the lungs, creating a pressure gradient; this allows oxygen to flow from the atmosphere into the lungs during inhalation.

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