In which form CO₂ is carried in blood ?
(a) Sodium bicarbonate
(b) Sodium carbonate
(c) Potassium carbonate
(d) Magnesium carbonate
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Answer:
sodium carbhonate
Explanation:
the carbon dioxide formed is sodium carbhonate
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is carried in blood in the form of Sodium bicarbonate.
Option (a).
Explanation:
- The carbon dioxide is carried as part of the bicarbonate system.
- In this system, in the RBC diffuses than the RBC transforms the into 'carbonicanhydrase' which is an intermediate molecule that quickly dissociates into bicarbonate.
- The plasma carries some of the dissolved.
- Nevertheless, bicarbonate is the most common source of carbon dioxide.
- As the blood circulates through tissue, is converted by red blood cells into bicarbonate.
- It is immediately dissolved into the blood, bound to plasma or hemoglobin proteins or converted into bicarbonate.
- As a result of the bicarbonate scheme, much carbon dioxide is transported.
- Carbon dioxide contributes to the red cells of the blood.
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