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How much oxygen is delivered to tissue by $100 \mathrm{ml}$ of oxygenated blood under normal physiological condition?(a) $10 \mathrm{ml}$(b) $20 \mathrm{ml}$(c) $5 \mathrm{ml}$(d) $4 \mathrm{ml}$
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