why is co2 carried in dissolved state inthe blood
Answers
Answered by
2
Explanation:
First, carbon dioxide is more soluble in blood than oxygen. ... Therefore, when it reaches the lungs, the carbon dioxide can freely dissociate from the hemoglobin and be expelled from the body. Third, the majority of carbon dioxide molecules (85 percent) are carried as part of the bicarbonate buffer system.
Sumanthsai313:
maek aa brainliest
Answered by
0
Explanation:
carbon dioxide is more soluble in the body than blood therefore when it reaches the lungs carbon dioxide can freely dissociate from the haemoglobin and expelled from the body third the majority of the carbon dioxide molecules are carried as part of the bi carbonate buffer system
Similar questions