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in which form co² moves out of the blood ​

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Answered by srijonidasgupta
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In the form of bicarbonate ions co2 moves out of blood.

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Answered by UniquePrincess1234
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Carbon dioxide diffuses out of the red blood cells in the form of bicarbonate ions.

Some of the carbon dioxide is transported dissolved in the plasma.

Some carbon dioxide is transported as carbaminohemoglobin.

However, most carbon dioxide is transported as bicarbonate.

As blood flows through the tissues, carbon dioxide diffuses into red blood cells, where it is converted into bicarbonate.

Carboxyhaemoglobin and as carbonic acid (CO2 dissolved in blood plasma).

Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in three ways:

(i) dissolved in solution;

(ii) buffered with water as carbonic acid;

(iii) bound to proteins, particularly haemoglobin.

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