Capillary Blood: Understanding Its Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide Levels
Capillary blood is more like venous blood than arterial blood.
Arterial blood has a higher oxygen content and lower carbon dioxide content than venous blood. Capillary blood has intermediate levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide, closer to venous blood than arterial blood.
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