Describe how carbon dioxide moves from cell to expelling
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Carbon dioxide diffuses into red blood cells. ... The H+ dissociates from hemoglobin and combines with bicarbonate to form carbonic acid with the help of carbonic anhydrase, which further catalyzes the reaction to convert carbonic acid back into carbon dioxide and water. The carbon dioxide is then expelled from the lungs.
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