Biology, asked by sathvika27072005, 9 months ago

How does carbon dioxide and oxygen transported in the blood​

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Answered by AvneeshAsrani
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Oxygen is transported both physically dissolved in blood and chemically combined to the hemoglobin in the erythrocytes. Much more oxygen is normally transported combined with hemoglobin than is physically dissolved in the blood.

Carbon dioxide is carried physically dissolved in the blood, chemically combined to blood proteins as carbamino compounds, and as bicarbonate.

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Answered by harshinireddyAnnadi
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Carbon dioxide is carried physically dissolved in the blood, chemically combined to blood proteins as carbamino compounds and as bicarbonate. Oxygen is transported both physically dissolved in blood and chemically combined to the hemoglobin in the erythrocytes

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