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how does haemoglobin help in the transport of carbon dioxide (Co2)????????? ​

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Carbon dioxide can bind to plasma proteins or can enter red blood cells and bind to hemoglobin. This form transports about 10 percent of the carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide binds to hemoglobin, a molecule called carbaminohemoglobin is formed. ... In this system, carbon dioxide diffuses into the red blood cells.

Answered by bhumika0246
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Second, carbon dioxide can bind to plasma proteins or can enter red blood cells and bind to hemoglobin. This form transports about 10 percent of the carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide binds to hemoglobin, a molecule called carbaminohemoglobin is formed. ... In this system, carbon dioxide diffuses into the red blood cells.

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