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what happens to carbon dioxide once it enters the RBC​

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Answered by robertjoelmassey
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As blood flows through the tissues, carbon dioxide diffuses into red blood cells, where it is converted into bicarbonate. The enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes this reaction in the red blood cells, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into bicarbonate and hydrogen ion.

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Answered by ritikarkhanis
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As blood flows through the tissues, carbon dioxide diffuses into red blood cells, where it is converted into bicarbonate. The enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes this reaction in the red blood cells, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into bicarbonate and hydrogen ion. This is what happens when carbon dioxide enters RBC

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