why our body cells cannot absob carbondioxide?
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because carbondioxide is heavier then oxygen. it can not be easily carried by haemoglobin
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hey here is ur answer.....
our body cells can't absorb carbondioxide because we need oxygen for our body . so cells take oxygen but not carbondioxide. carbondioxide is given out . if carbondioxide is taken by our cells when it reaches lungs they doesn't work properly. lungs and other organs will be damaged.
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our body cells can't absorb carbondioxide because we need oxygen for our body . so cells take oxygen but not carbondioxide. carbondioxide is given out . if carbondioxide is taken by our cells when it reaches lungs they doesn't work properly. lungs and other organs will be damaged.
hope helpful.......
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