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What are the three forms in which co2 is transported in blood explain 1?

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Answered by Sweetbuddy
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Carbon dioxide molecules are transported in the blood from body tissues to the lungs by one of three methods:

dissolution directly into the blood, binding to hemoglobin, or carried as a bicarbonate ion.

First,carbon dioxide is more soluble in blood thanoxygen.

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➡️Carbon dioxide molecules are transported in the blood from body tissues to the lungs by one of three methods:

•dissolution directly into the blood,

•binding to hemoglobin, or

•carried as a bicarbonate ion.

➡️Several properties of carbon dioxide in the blood affect its transport.

➡️First, carbon dioxide is more soluble in blood than oxygen. About 5 to 7 percent of all carbon dioxide is dissolved in the plasma.

➡️Second, carbon dioxide can bind to plasma proteins or can enter red blood cells and bind to hemoglobin.

➡️This form transports about 10 percent of the carbon dioxide.

➡️When carbon dioxide binds to hemoglobin, a molecule called carbaminohemoglobin is formed.

➡️Binding of carbon dioxide to hemoglobin is reversible.

➡️Therefore, when it reaches the lungs, the carbon dioxide can freely dissociate from the hemoglobin and be expelled from the body.

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