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Chapter 48.3, Problem 3EQ
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To propose: A hypothesis that explains the presence of high levels of the Pco2 in the newborn’s blood.
Introduction: The circulation of various nutrients and gases to all the body tissues takes place through the blood. The levels of Pco2 depict the amount of carbon dioxide present in an organism. The blood transfers the gases to and from the body tissues.
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