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Depending on the levels of hydrogen ions, carbon dioxide is converted into bicarbonate in the blood
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
CO2 is transported in blood as a disolved gas or a gas in solution.
Chemoreceptors detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
Depending on the levels of hydrogen ions, carbon dioxide is converted into bicarbonate in the blood
The common most water material found in blood is carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide gas is then exhaled out of the body. Blood, however, also have some other waste materials dissolved in it which are taken to the kidney for purification.
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Carbon dioxide, made by the cells as they do their work, moves out of the cells into the capillaries, where most of it dissolves in the plasma of the blood. Blood rich in carbon dioxide then returns to the heart via the veins.
Most of it is in the water (saline) (and most of that as carbonic acid).
Most of it is in the water (saline) (and most of that as carbonic acid).
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
CO2 is transported in blood as a disolved gas or a gas in solution.
levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. When carbon dioxide levels rise, the breathing center stimulates the muscles of respiration to increase breathing rate and depth. This helps to eliminate excess carbon dioxide and restore a balance in blood gas levels.
Oxygenated blood is red. The presence of carbon dioxide in the blood does not alter the color.
Chemoreceptors detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Carbon dioxide and water