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How is the movement of oxygen in the body similar to the movement of carbon dioxide​

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Diffusion transports oxygen molecules from the capillaries to the bodily cells. Carbon dioxide flows from the cells into the capillaries as oxygen moves from the capillaries to the cells. Carbon dioxide is transported back to the heart and then to the lungs via the bloodstream.

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