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Apart from dissolving in plasma, CO2 travels from tissue to alveolus in hemoglobin. Much of the carbon dioxide go into the red blood cells. Then the carbon dioxide binds with water, forming carbonic acid.

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Q: How does CO2 travel from tissue to alveolus apart from dissolving in plasma?
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