How are Oxygen and Carbon dioxide transported in human being ?
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In human beings, oxygen is carried from the lungs by the respiratory pigment haemoglobin which is present in red blood corpuscles.
Hemoglobin has a very high affinity for oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen.
So, most of the carbon dioxide produced during respiration in the human body is transported in the dissolved form in our body.
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In human beings, oxygen is carried from the lungs by the respiratory pigment haemoglobin which is present in red blood corpuscles.
Hemoglobin has a very high affinity for oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen.
So, most of the carbon dioxide produced during respiration in the human body is transported in the dissolved form in our body.
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♥ Transport of oxygen - Haemoglobin present in the blood takes up the oxygen from the air in the lungs . It carries the oxygen to tissues which are deficient in oxygen before releasing it .
♥ Transport of carbon dioxide - Carbon
dioxide is more soluble in water .
Therefore , it is mostly transported from
body tissues in the dissolved form in our
blood plasma to lungs . It diffuses from
blood to air in the lungs .
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