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First Book in Physiology and Hygiene

CHAPTER XIII
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This is because it loses its oxygen and receives carbonic-acid gas.

While passing through the capillaries of the lungs, the blood gives out the carbonic-acid gas which it has gathered up in the tissues, and takes up a new supply of oxygen, which restores its scarlet hue.
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How the Air is Purified.~--Perhaps it occurs to you that with so many people and animals breathing all the while, the air would after a time become so filled with carbonic-acid gas that it would be unfit to breathe.

This is prevented by a wonderful arrangement of Nature.

The carbonic-acid gas which is so poisonous to us is one of the most necessary foods for plants.


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