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Yes. This what happens. The oxygenated blood goes to the heart and is pumped out via arteries and end up in the capillaries where the oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide and it moves into the body cells.

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What body system obtains oxygen for the bloodstream?

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Where does the carbon dioxide exhale and the oxygen inhales?

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