why does carbon dioxide not need any carrier in blood?
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Hypercapnia, or hypercarbia, as it is sometimes called, is a condition arising from too much carbon dioxide in the blood. It is often caused by hypoventilation or disordered breathing where not enough oxygen enters the lungs and not enough carbon dioxide is emitted. ... There are many potential causes of hypercapnia.
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