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Role of hemoglobin in carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide
Author: Freya WatsonAnswer:
When the hemoglobin has delivered oxygen to the cells, it then becomes a magnet for carbon dioxide, then picks it up and gives it back to the lungs where it leaves the body as we exhale
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