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    If the Alveolar P<sub>O2</sub> Is 100 MmHg, What Will Be
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If the Alveolar PO2 Is 100 MmHg, What Will Be

Question 199

Question 199

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If the alveolar PO2 is 100 mmHg, what will be the PO2 of the blood leaving the pulmonary capillaries in a normal person?


A) 20 mmHg
B) 46 mmHg
C) 100 mmHg
D) 760 mmHg

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