Describe the role of red blood cell in transport of carbon dioxide in blood?
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Carbon dioxide molecules are transported in the blood from body tissues to the lungs by one of three methods: Dissolution directly into the blood. Binding to hemoglobin. Carried as a bicarbonate ion.
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respiration is a process in which Oxygen gas is inhaled and the carbon dioxide is exude blood transport these gaseous compound screw removal been present in red blood cells haemoglobin is a globular protein in lungs where oxygen is present in higher concentration hemoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin in tissues where oxygen content is low oxyhaemoglobin associates and releases oxygen for use in respiration reaction
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respiration is a process in which Oxygen gas is inhaled and the carbon dioxide is exude blood transport these gaseous compound screw removal been present in red blood cells haemoglobin is a globular protein in lungs where oxygen is present in higher concentration hemoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin in tissues where oxygen content is low oxyhaemoglobin associates and releases oxygen for use in respiration reaction
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