The molecule haemoglobin, which transports oxygen around the body (when it can be called oxy-hamoglobin) also transports the oxides of carbon, carbon dioxide (and, usually to a far lesser extent, carbon monoxide); when it is known as carboxy-haemoglobin.
Most CO2 (carbon dioxide) is in the form of a gas in room temperature.
Either bound to hemoglobin, or dissolved in the blood and carried in the form of Carbonic Acid.
as bicarbonates
bicarbonate
Bicarbonate
most carbon dioxide in the bloodstream is transported as bicarbonate through the blood back to the body
describe how carbon dioxide is transported in the blood
Glucose is carried through the circulation in the blood plasma.
Im pretty sure its transported as bicarbonate ions
Oxygen is 'transported' from the lung capillaries to the body capillaries - in an inverse fashion carbon dioxide is transported from the body capillaries to the Lung Alveoli - the Answer is 'It is rich in CO2."
Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide (along with any dissolved gases) are transported through the blood to the lungs.
Through the bloodstream.
CO2 is transported in blood as a disolved gas or a gas in solution.
most carbon dioxide in the bloodstream is transported as bicarbonate through the blood back to the body
Carbon Dioxide is transported in three forms: Carbonic acid, carbamino compounds, and dissolved gas.
describe how carbon dioxide is transported in the blood
The oxygen is made of compoundants and such that when it goes through the body it's so sensitive it changes to carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is in the air we exhale. Cars and factories also release carbon dioxide which pollutes the air. It depends which ecosystem. It is primarily taken up by the ocean and terrestrial ecosystems. In the latter, this is primarily through photosynthesis.
cellular respiration. carbon dioxide is basically waste product.
its carried by the blood through a darker substance. Combined with haemoglobin as carboxyhaemoglobin,as bicarbonates in plasma and By dissolving in blood plasma.
no its there stomach
Glucose is carried through the circulation in the blood plasma.