Choose the incorrect statement about gas exchange in the lungs and pulmonary circuit. Blood arriving from pulmonary artery has more O2 than that in the alveoli. Blood arriving from pulmonary artery has more CO2 than that in the alveoli Blood leaving the alveoli via the pulmonary veins arriving has more O2 than the blood in the pulmonary artery
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