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MATCHING
Using the items listed below, identify what happens to the Oxygen Transport Study values when the PaO2 increases. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-SvO2
Complete Proteins
Proteins that contain all nine essential amino acids necessary for the dietary needs of humans.
Side Chain
The part of an organic molecule that is attached to the main chain (or backbone) of the molecule, which can influence the molecule's properties and reactivity.
Valine
An essential amino acid that is crucial for muscle growth, tissue repair, and energy provision in the body.
5-Membered Ring
A cyclic structure in organic chemistry consisting of five atoms, which can be of the same or different elements.
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