Chloride shifting
Red blood cells move in single file in the capillaries. This movement maximizes diffusion.
more hydrogen ions from blood to urine
Capillaries carry carbon dioxide away from cells where it reacts with water to form a bicarbonate ion which is more dissolvable in blood than CO2.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.
White blood cells can pass through the walls of the capillaries by ameboid movement and migrate to almost any tissue in the body
Blood cells have bicarbonate buffering which will release C02.
as the bicarbonate ion in the plasma after first entering the red blood cell
via the red blood cells. They are converted to bicarbonate and attached to the hemoglobin of the erythrocytes, or red blood cells.
bicarbonate ions leave the red blood cells.
Epithelial cells in pancreatic ducts are the source of the bicarbonate and water. These cells secrete bicarbonate to balance the body's ph.
WBCs & platelets namely: neutrophils and monocytes
The blood's most important job is the movement of wastes, oxygen, and nutrients to and from body cells. This movement allows the cells to maintain cellular homeostasis.
Im pretty sure its transported as bicarbonate ions
Carbonic anhydrase
The blood's most important job is the movement of wastes, oxygen, and nutrients to and from body cells. This movement allows the cells to maintain cellular homeostasis.
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Red blood cells move in single file in the capillaries. This movement maximizes diffusion.