how is carbon dioxide produced during cellular respiration transported back to the lung?
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There are three means by which carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream from peripheral tissues and back to the lungs: (1) a dissolved gas, (2) as bicarbonate, and (3) as carbaminohemoglobin bound to hemoglobin (and other proteins).
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There are three means by which carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream from peripheral tissues and back to the lungs:
(1) a dissolved gas
(2) as bicarbonate
(3) as carbaminohemoglobin bound to hemoglobin (and other proteins).
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