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What will be the `P_(O_2)` and `P_(CO_2)` in the atmospheric air compared to those in the alveolar air?
(a) `P_(O_2)` lesser, `P_(CO_2)` higher
(b) `P_(O_2)`, higher, `P_(CO_2)`, lesser
(c) `P_(O_2)`, higher, `P_(CO_2)`, higher
(d) `P_(O_2)` lesser , `P_(CO_2)` lesser

A

`P_(O_(2))` lesser, `P_(CO_(2))` P higher

B

`P_(O_(2))` higher, `P_(CO_(2))` P lesser

C

`P_(O_(2))` higher, `P_(CO_(2))` P higher

D

`P_(O_(2))` lesser, `P_(CO_(2))` P lesser

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