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    When Blood Flows into the Systemic Capillaries, the P<sub>O2</sub> of the Erythrocytes
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When Blood Flows into the Systemic Capillaries, the PO2 of the Erythrocytes

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When blood flows into the systemic capillaries, the PO2 of the erythrocytes is greater than the PO2 of the interstitial fluid, causing a shift from oxyhemoglobin to deoxyhemoglobin.

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