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CO2 is transported in blood as a disolved gas or a gas in solution.
Dissolved in plasma
They are converted into triglycerides after digestion then are released into the lymph, where they pass into the veins and travel in that form in the blood.
The adrenal cortex gland pours the hormone in blood. In no time the hormone is transported via blood.
Oxygen is transported in the blood
CO2 is transported in blood as a disolved gas or a gas in solution.
Oxygen in the blood is transported by hemoglobin.
70% s transported as bicarbonate ions in plasma which is the most abundant
Dissolved in plasma
Dissolved in plasma
Dissolved in plasma
They are converted into triglycerides after digestion then are released into the lymph, where they pass into the veins and travel in that form in the blood.
The adrenal cortex gland pours the hormone in blood. In no time the hormone is transported via blood.
most carbon dioxide in the bloodstream is transported as bicarbonate through the blood back to the body
Oxygen is transported in the blood
Carbohydrates are transported throughout the body in the form of glucose. Glucose is carried in the blood by two main methods:Simple Diffusion: This is when glucose molecules move along their concentration gradient meaning they move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.Active Transport: This is when glucose is actively transported across the cell membrane from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration with the help of special proteins called transporters.These two methods of glucose transportation are essential for the body to maintain its proper functioning as glucose is the primary source of energy for all cells in the body.
Oxygen