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Explain the expulsion of carbondioxide

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon dioxide can be transported through the blood via three methods. It is dissolved directly in the blood, bound to plasma proteins or hemoglobin, or converted into bicarbonate. The majority of carbon dioxide is transported as part of the bicarbonate system. Carbon dioxide diffuses into red blood cells...

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Answered by abhisek351
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when it reaches the lungs, the carbon dioxide can freely dissociate from the hemoglobin and be expelled from the body. ... In this system, carbon dioxide diffuses into the red blood cells. Carbonic anhydrase (CA) within the red blood cells quickly converts the carbon dioxide into carbonic acid (H2CO3).

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