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What are the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood traveling via systemic arteries to tissues?Multiple ChoicePO2 = 40 mmHg and PCO2 = 45 mmHgPO2 = 95 mmHg and PCO2 = 40 mmHgPCO2 = 104 mmHg and PO2 = 40 mmHgPO2 = 95 mmHg and PCO2 = 75 mmHg

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What are the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood traveling via systemic arteries to tissues?Multiple ChoicePO2 = 40 mmHg and PCO2 = 45 mmHgPO2 = 95 mmHg and PCO2 = 40 mmHgPCO2 = 104 mmHg and PO2 = 40 mmHgPO2 = 95 mmHg and PCO2 = 75 mmHg

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The partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood traveling via systemic arteries to tissues are PO2 = 95 mmHg and PCO2 = 40 mmHg.

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