Understanding Blood Flow: High Carbon Dioxide Levels in Returning Blood
The correct answer is: Carbon dioxide.
The blood returning to the lungs is deoxygenated blood, which means it has a low oxygen content and a high carbon dioxide content. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration that is transported by the blood to the lungs to be exhaled.
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