Biology, asked by srirammaxx, 10 months ago

Most of the CO2 produced in a tissue enters the red blood cells by diffusion. What
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Answered by yasserbasheer2007
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As our cells produce carbon dioxide, it diffuses into the blood, where it is transported to the lungs for expiration. Some of the carbon dioxide is transported dissolved in the plasma. ... As blood flows through the lungs, bicarbonate enters the red blood cell, where it is converted into carbon dioxide.


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