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13 April, 17:49

Why CO2 is higher in venous blood?

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  1. 13 April, 17:57
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    Explanation: The carbon dioxide concentration in venous blood is higher than that of arterial blood because venous blood is travelling from body cells (where cellular respiration is continually occurring) having collected the carbon dioxide from cells undergoing continuous cellular respiration
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