drop the markers on the correct place in the image. Note that the little circle is what indicates the place your are choosing, not the word itself. Note it's the crosshairs that need to be on the spot, not the oval with the number. #1: place with highest oxygen in blood on left image. #2: place with blood where the p02 is "averaged" on the right diagram. Avian lungs rtery Poz change in parabronchus Pozin parabronchus and air capillaries Pozin blood capillaries Pożchange in blood Crosscurrent Blood Expired air P, inspired air is P, P, is arterial P, is venous blood 2

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drop the markers on the correct place in the image. Note that the little circle is what indicates the place your are choosing, not the word
itself. Note it's the crosshairs that need to be on the spot, not the oval with the number.
#1: place with highest oxygen in blood on left image.
#2: place with blood where the p02 is "averaged" on the right diagram.
air
Avian lungs
rtery
Pozin parabronchus
and air capillaries
Poz change in
parabronchus
Pozin blood capillaries
Po, change
in blood
Crosscurrent
Blood
Expired aire P, inspired air is P,
P, is arterial P, is venous blood
Transcribed Image Text:drop the markers on the correct place in the image. Note that the little circle is what indicates the place your are choosing, not the word itself. Note it's the crosshairs that need to be on the spot, not the oval with the number. #1: place with highest oxygen in blood on left image. #2: place with blood where the p02 is "averaged" on the right diagram. air Avian lungs rtery Pozin parabronchus and air capillaries Poz change in parabronchus Pozin blood capillaries Po, change in blood Crosscurrent Blood Expired aire P, inspired air is P, P, is arterial P, is venous blood
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