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Cedric Duffy
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20 December, 03:13
How is oxygen transported within the body?
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Tomas Huber
20 December, 03:37
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Oxygen is transferred to the hemoglobin (red) cells in the blood, by close contact
through the thin tissue in the walls of the lungs. From there, it's carried throughout
the body by the circulation of the blood.
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