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9 May, 10:11

Despite the fact that the partial pressure difference is so much smaller for co2, why is there as much co2 exchanged between the alveoli and blood as there is o2,?

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  1. 9 May, 11:32
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    This is due to the solubility of CO₂ in blood is more than the solubility of Oxygen in blood
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