Release of carbon dioxide
How carbon dioxide is released by the cellular respiration, transported from the tissues, which is to be eliminated through the lungs?
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In the vertebrates around 70% of carbon dioxide is transported through the blood in the form of bicarbonate, around 25% is bound to the haemoglobin and around 5% gets dissolved within the plasma.
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