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Compared to the interstitial fluid that ...

Compared to the interstitial fluid that bathes active muscle cells, blood reaching that tissue in arteries has a

A

higher `P_(CO_(2))`

B

lower pH

C

higher `P_(O_(2))`

D

greter hydrogencarbonate concentration

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C
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