What are the three forms in which carbon dioxide is transported by the blood?
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The carbon dioxide is transported by the blood in three forms.
They are 1) The carbon dioxide is transported by blood plasma, this molecule dissolved in the blood.
2) It is transported by the form of bicarbonate.
3) carbon dioxide molecule is attached to hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Mostly carbon dioxide molecule is soluble in blood. Carbon dioxide molecules bind with hemoglobin to form carbaminohemoglobin.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble than the oxygen.
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The carbon dioxide is transported by the blood via three-technique. They are as follow,
- The absorption by water
- The combination with protein molecules
- By blood plasma.
The water absorption causes carbon dioxide to be excreted via water. The combination with protein molecules makes the carbon dioxide to bind to haemoglobin or form bicarbonate. If carbon dioxide stays in body it may cause various serious symptoms. It is better to be precautious.
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