Biology, asked by sanskar7643, 10 months ago

How the transport of O₂ and CO₂ by blood
happens ?
(a) with the help of RBCs and blood plasma
(b) with the help of RBCs and WBCs
(c) with the help of WBCs and blood serum
(d) with the help of platelets and corpuscles

Answers

Answered by DevendraLal
1

The transport of O2 and CO2 by blood happens

option: (a) with the help of RBCs and blood plasma

because of the following reason

* The haemoglobin present in the RBC combine with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin and transports the oxygen to different part of the tissue.

* Some of the oxygen is transported by the plasma in dissolved form.

Answered by Fatimakincsem
0

The transport of O2 and CO2 by blood happens with the help of RBCs and blood plasma.

Option (A) is correct.

Explanation:

  • The transport of O2 and CO2 by blood happens with the help of RBCs and blood plasma.
  • Red Blood Cells are the most common type of cell found in the blood. Their life span is about 120 days. For 120 days they circulate inside the body.
  • Red blood cells contain haemoglobin which is oxygen binding protein.
  • This enables the red blood cells to transport more oxygen.

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