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most of Co2 transported oxygenated blood is dissolved in?​

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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[2] Most of the carbon dioxide diffusing through the capillaries and ultimately into the red blood cells combines with water via a chemical reaction catalyzed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes, forming carbonic acid. Carbonic acid almost immediately dissociates into a bicarbonate anion (HCO3-) and a proton.

Answered by 04077
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Carbon dioxide can be transported through the blood via three methods. It is dissolved directly in the blood, bound to plasma proteins or hemoglobin, or converted into bicarbonate. The majority of carbon dioxide is transported as part of the bicarbonate system. Carbon dioxide diffuses into red blood cells.

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How is most co2 transported in the blood?

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 carbon acid; (iii) bound to proteins, particularly hemoglobin. Approximately 75% of carbon dioxide is transport in the red blood cell and 25% in the plasma.

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