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Describe how the amount of oxygen changes IN THE BLOOD in the capillaries as it passes by an alveolus.
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Describe how the amount of oxygen changes IN THE BLOOD in the capillaries as it passes by an alveolus.
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the answer is, it changes while the blood is passing through your body at a certain time
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