In which form
i) Oxygen is carried to the tissues?
ii) Co2 moves out of the blood?
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Answers to the Questions are:
i) Oxygen is carried to the tissues in two forms:
1. Dissolved in RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles)
2. Bounded with Haemoglobin, (compound is known as, Oxy-Haemoglobin)
ii) Carbon dioxide moves out to the blood, in form of CarbOxy-Haemoglobin, its bounded with haemoglobin.
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Answers to the Questions are:
i) Oxygen is carried to the tissues in two forms:
1. Dissolved in RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles)
2. Bounded with Haemoglobin, (compound is known as, Oxy-Haemoglobin)
ii) Carbon dioxide moves out to the blood, in form of CarbOxy-Haemoglobin, its bounded with haemoglobin.
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Oxygen and CO2 function in blood
Explanation:
- i). Oxygen is one of the substances moved with the help of red blood cells. the RBC contains a color called hemoglobin, every atom of which ties four oxygen particles. Oxyhaemoglobin structures. The oxygen particles are conveyed to singular cells in the body tissue where they are released.
- ii). Carbon dioxide diffuses out of the tissues and into the blood, where it is dissolved in the plasma. While some of the carbon dioxides remains dissolved in the plasma, most carbon dioxide diffuses into our red blood cells. In the red blood cell, some carbon dioxide binds to hemoglobin, forming what we call carbaminohemoglobin. Most of the carbon dioxide, however, is converted into bicarbonate.
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