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What's the path taken by carbon dioxide leaving the blood from a mammal lung? Help for biology exam papers, zero knowledge on the subject.

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Can anyone explain and expand my knowledge on these questions? Totally new to biology and got exams in a few weeks. Like just starting today new and got exams in about a months time. Redoing my final's exam as I was going towards law and decided to go into science. So this is the second term exams and I have only 1 month to learn all of biology and chemistry. Can anyone elaborate and explain more on this for a new totally fresh starting biology student? Thanks.

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  • 2 weeks later...

It is more complicated than you might expect, but you might start by checking out respiratory acidosis/alkalosis on Wikipedia. Search "metabolism" too. Perseverance will win the day, that and curiosity. Godspeed and good luck in your search for knowledge.

  • 1 month later...

I think this is the answer to the question of draw two arrows to show the path taken by most carbon dioxide leaving the blood.

 

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