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how does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases take place in the human body describe in short​

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Answer:

haemoglobin is more likely to bind with oxygen than carbon dioxide

Step-by-step explanation:

haemoglobin transports the oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the human body but it 'loves' oxygen more than carbon dioxide. Our cells will use oxygen and produce carbon dioxide so there is no (or very little) oxygen left so it will take carbon dioxide with it. The opposite happens in our lungs.

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