JuJu4710
JuJu4710
03.05.2020 • 
Biology

Carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves poorly in plasma. While it can be carried by hemoglobin, the ability of red blood cells to transport it on hemoglobin is limited. Thus, 70 percent of the CO2 that leaves the body is carried out in a third way. Explain what happens.

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