Biology, asked by dwivedishruti7433, 1 year ago

What happens when deoxygenated and oxygenated blood is seperated?

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Answered by tannurathee
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then pure blood will help to increase the amount of oxygen

Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Your blood stream carries varying amounts of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood at any given time. There is no blood UPS to deliver the deoxygenated blood to the lungs as a special packet. Blood remains in the blood vessels (mostly) and it is the oxygen that moves in and out of the blood stream based on the concentration of the molecule at a given location. So high levels of oxygen in alveoli cause or allow for diffusion of oxygen into the alveolar capillaries (the blood vessels around the air exchange units of the lungs). Conversely once the oxygenated blood arrives at the capillary beds of organs the low concentration of oxygen in those tissues allow for diffusion of oxygen from within the blood vessels out into the tissues creating deoxygenated blood. This is true of the other major gas dissolved in our tissues, carbon dioxide.

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