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प्रश्न
What is the amount of O2 supplied to tissues through every 100 ml. of oxygenated blood under normal physiological conditions?
उत्तर
The amount of O2 supplied to tissues through every 100 ml. of oxygenated blood under normal physiological conditions is around 5 ml.
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