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4. Anemic Hypoxia

In anemic hypoxia, either the level of hemoglobin is too low, causing insufficient oxygen transmission through the blood, or the hemoglobin has been damaged and is no longer available to transport oxygen to the body tissues. Without sufficient hemoglobin, the blood cannot pick up enough oxygen from the lungs to carry to tissue throughout the body.

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