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What type of blood has low oxygen and high carbon dioxide?

Deoxygenated blood is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide.


Where does the heart pump blood low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide?

The heart pumps blood low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide to the lungs, where blood releases carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen.


What Blood which contains carbon dioxide and lack oxygen?

Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide


Which kind of vein carries blood with high oxygen and low carbon dioxide?

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Does the blood coming from the heart have a high level or low level of carbon dioxide?

Low level of carbon- dioxide and more level of oxygen.


What chamber pumps low oxygen high carbon dioxide blood out of the heart back to the lungs?

The right ventricle pumps blood low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide back to the lungs.


Blood in the right atrium contains what gas?

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What symptoms are associated with low levels of carbon dioxide in your blood?

You will be hyperventilating or will be breathing fast.


Does the aorta carry blood that is high in oxygen?

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What is in blood that is being pumped from the heart to the lungs?

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Is breathing regulated mainly by response to the level of carbon dioxide in the blood?

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Where does oxygen pass into your blood?

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