Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781305968707
Author: Spencer L. Seager
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.55E
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The order from least important to most important of the forms through which CO2 is transported is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Removal of CO2 from the body takes place via carbon dioxide transportation. There are three forms through which CO2 is transported and these three methods are bicarbonate, CO2 dissolved in plasma, and carbaminohemoglobin which is bound to terminal amino groups on hemoglobin.

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