Most tissues don't need nearly as much oxygen as hemoglobin can carry; however, in _____, including the _____, the partial pressure of oxygen is very low and most of hemoglobin's oxygen is released.

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1. Most tissues don't need nearly as much oxygen as hemoglobin can carry; however, in _____, including the _____, the partial pressure of oxygen is very low and most of hemoglobin's oxygen is released.