Biology, asked by aryaparashar9044, 8 months ago

Describe the role of RBCs in the transport of CO2 by blood.

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Answered by scicogaming
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Carbonic anhydrase (CA) within the red blood cells quickly converts the carbon dioxide into carbonic acid (H2CO3). Carbonic acid is an unstable intermediate molecule that immediately dissociates into bicarbonate ions (HCO−3) and hydrogen (H+) ions.

Answered by Bhumikasambyal644
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Answer:

hy you are wrong.RBCs do not transport carbon dioxide

RBCs have repiration pigment called haemoglobin that carry oxygen

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