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What the flux? The evolution of oxygen cascades (Ep 86)

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The Co Control of Complex Physiological Systems

In vertebrates, oxygen gets from the atmosphere to the mitachondria. It's released from hemoglobin at the tissues and then it diffus ses from the blood in capillaries into the cells in tissues throughout the body. The opposite transport happens for carbon dioxide, primarily. So when oxidat sporrelation happens, carbon dioxide is one of the main products that is produced. And then it travels in the reverse direction and is ultimately eliminated when we exhale our breath.

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