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State the `P_(O_(2))` and and `P_(CO_(2))` in the blood after tissue respiration.

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To answer the question regarding the partial pressures of oxygen (P_O2) and carbon dioxide (P_CO2) in the blood after tissue respiration, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Tissue Respiration**: - Tissue respiration refers to the process by which cells utilize oxygen to produce energy and release carbon dioxide as a waste product. This process occurs in the tissues of the body. 2. **Identifying Blood Type**: ...
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