Debbie Roth

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Oxygen takes a seat inside a hemoglobin; then the red blood cells journey upstream, deeper into the body. As blood passes through tissues and muscles, oxygen will disembark, providing fuel to hungry cells. As oxygen offloads, other passengers, namely carbon dioxide—the “waste product” of metabolism—will pile aboard, and the cruise ship will begin a return journey back to the lungs.
Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
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