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What are the PO2 and PCO2 in the alveoli, artery, peripheral tissue, and veins? Explain why the PO2 and PCO2 change
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ALVEOLI- PO2 - 104 mm of Hg PCO2 - 40 mm of Hg PULMONARY ARTERY- PO2 - 40 mm og Hg PCO2 - 45 mm of Hg PERIPHERAL TISSUE- PO2 - 40 mm of Hg.

See Figure 18.2 and the "Gas Exchange in the Lungs and Tissues" section of the chapter.
Section Title: Gas Exchange in the Lungs and Tissues
Learning Outcome: 18.5
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