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Biology, 28.09.2019 08:00 4004JuCh18

24. carbon dioxide as a waste product produced by all the cells of your body. it leaves the cells and enters the blood that is passing by in the capillary. which of the following describes the pathway taken by carbon dioxide until it leaves the body?

(these all go left to right)

capillary- aorta- left atrium - left ventricle - lungs

capillary - vein - right atrium - right ventricle - lungs

capillary - aorta- right atrium- left atrium - lungs

capillary - vein- left atrium - left ventricle - lungs

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