Social Sciences, asked by shikhakanwar49, 7 months ago

carbon dioxide rich blood is carried by​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Capillaries are small, thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins. Their thin walls allow oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide and waste products to pass to and from the tissue cells.

Answered by teju9289
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Answer:

carbon dioxide rich blood is carried by tissues to the lungs. There are 3 ways to carry blood by the tissue to the lungs. They are:

. dissolved in solution

. buffered with water as carbonic acid

. bound to protein, particularly haemoglobin.

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