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During transport of co2 blood does not become acidic due to

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Carbon dioxide transport in the tissue ·Carbonic acid. As a result of the shift of chloride ions into the red cell and the buffering of hydrogen ions onto reduced haemoglobin, the intercellular osmolarity increases slightly and water enters causing the cell to swell. This can be measured as an increase in mean corpuscular volume (MCV
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