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haemoglobin+carbon dioxide =?

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Answered by Sid000
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HAEMOGLOBIN MIXES WITH CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE BLOOD TO FORM CARBAMINOHAEMOGLOBIN. THIS CO2 IS RELEASED INTO THE AIR BY EXHALATION IN THE LUNGS. IT IS A PRODUCT OF CELLULAR RESPIRATION

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Answered by rekhaverma02021975
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Explanation:

Carbaminohaemoglobin (or carbaminohaemoglobin, also known as carbhaemoglobin and carbohaemoglobin) is a compound of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide, and is one of the forms in which carbon dioxide exists in the blood.

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