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The partial pressure of oxygen at a particular point in the bloodstream is 100 mm hg. under what circumstance will there be a net diffusion of oxygen from the water into the bloodstream at this location?
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The partial pressure of oxygen at a particular point in the bloodstream is 100 mm hg. under what circumstance will there be a net diffusion of oxygen from the water into the bloodstream at this location?
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when the concentration of water in bloodstream equals to the concentration of water outside the bloodstream. in simple terms: isotonic
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