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what is the role of respiratory pigments in transport of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide?​

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Answered by Tashmeela007
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Because respiratory pigments are major blood buffers, they play major roles in carbon dioxide transport. The Haldane effect, which is in part the necessary converse of the Bohr effect, is an increase in the total carbon dioxide concentration of the blood caused by deoxygenation of the respiratory pigment.

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Respiratory pigments are major blood buffers, they play major roles in carbon dioxide transport.

  • The Haldane effect aids carbon dioxide transport by promoting CO2 uptake by the blood in the systemic tissues and CO2 loss from the blood in the breathing organs.

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