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Oxygen moves from the air sacs in your lungs into your blood capillaries because the concentration of oxygen is higher in the air sacs and lower in the capillary blood. Which type of transport does this
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Oxygen moves from the air sacs in your
lungs into your blood capillaries because the
concentration of oxygen is higher in the air sacs and lower in the capillary blood. Which
type of transport does this example
represent?
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Internal respiration!! (its what I did in class, but it can be different for you) :)
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