Reoxygenated vs Deoxygenated - What's the difference?
reoxygenated | deoxygenated |
(reoxygenate)
To oxygenate again or anew.
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=April 1, author=Nicholas Bakalar, title=CPR Can Help, Even With No Training, work=New York Times
, passage=Chest compression keeps blood flowing, but it does not reoxygenate the blood, as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation does. }}
(deoxygenate)
(physiology) To remove dissolved oxygen from something, such as water or blood.
As verbs the difference between reoxygenated and deoxygenated
is that reoxygenated is past tense of reoxygenate while deoxygenated is past tense of deoxygenate.reoxygenated
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(head)reoxygenate
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