The formation of bicarbonate ion and hydrogen ion is fast near
(A) Alveolar site
(B) tissue site
(C) pulmonary vein
(D) umbilical vein
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Near Tissue site the formation of bicarbonate ion and hydrogen ion is fast.
Explanation:
- Carbon dioxide molecules are conveyed in the blood from bodily tissues to the lungs in one of three ways: straight into the circulation, bound to haemoglobin, or as a bicarbonate ion.
- Carbon dioxide in the blood has several features that influence its transit.
- Carbon dioxide in the blood has several features that influence its transit.
- In the plasma, about 5 to 7% of all carbon dioxide is dissolved. Second, carbon dioxide has the ability to connect to plasma proteins or penetrate red blood cells and bind to haemoglobin.
- Carbon dioxide binds to haemoglobin in a reversible manner.
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