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how is carbon dioxide transported through the blood​

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Answered by harshitamishra7
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Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood from the tissue to the lungs in three ways:1 (i) dissolved in solution; (ii) buffered with water as carbonic acid; (iii) bound to proteins, particularly haemoglobin. Approximately 75% of carbon dioxide is transport in the red blood cell and 25% in the plasma.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood from the tissue to the lungs in three ways:1 (i) dissolved in solution;

(ii) buffered with water as carbonic acid;

(iii) bound to proteins, particularly haemoglobin

. Approximately 75% of carbon dioxide is transport in the red blood cell and 25% in the plasma.

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