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how carbon dioxide transport outside of the body from the tissues​

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Answered by omburukale
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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, or carried as a bicarbonate ion. ... Third, the majority of carbon dioxide molecules (85 percent) are carried as part of the bicarbonate buffer system

Answered by sampathsachin338
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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, or carried as a bicarbonate ion. ... Second, carbon dioxide can bind to plasma proteins or can enter red blood cells and bind to hemoglobin.

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