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Biology, 03.12.2021 01:20 kylieweeks052704

What is different about the blood carried by the arteries going to the body and the blood carried by the arteries going to the lungs? The arteries going to the body are rich in carbon dioxide.

The arteries going to the body are rich in oxygen.

The arteries going to the lungs carry blood that lacks nutrients.

The arteries going to the body carry blood that lacks oxygen.

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