transport of co2 in the blood

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  • what are the three ways in which carbon dioxide can be transported in the blood

    dissolved in plasma , carboamino haemoglobin and as hydrogen carbonate ions
  • finish the word equation
    carbon dioxide + water -> carbonic acid
  • what enzyme increases the rate at which carbonic acid is produced
    carbonic anhydrase
  • what is the symbol equation for the production of carbonic acid
    CO2 + H2O -> H2CO3
  • how does CO2 move around the body

    it diffuses from the respiring cells into plasma and then into red blood cell
  • What does carbonic anhydrase do?

    carbonic anhydrase, helps in the conversion of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid
  • what does carbonic acid dissociate into

    H+ and HCO3- / hydrogen ions and hydrogen carbonate ions
  • how do hydrogen carbonate ions move into the plasma

    it diffuses down the concentration gradient into the plasma
  • what is formed when hydrogen carbonate ions react with sodium ions

    sodium hydrogen carbonate
  • what is the chemical equation for sodium hydrogen carbonate
    NaHCO3
  • what happens when there is an accumulation of h+ ions in red blood cells
    it will cause a fall in ph and therefore the blood will become more acidic
  • how does teh blood being more acidic alter the haemoglobin
    it will reduce the affinity oxygen
  • what is formed when H+ ions combine with haemoglobin
    haemoglobinic acid which releases oxygen
  • what happens to the oxygen produced from haemoglobinic acid
    it will diffuse from the red blood cells to the red blood cells
  • what balances the movement of negative hydrogen carbonate ions

    the movement of chloride ions by facilitated diffusion
  • what is the movement of chloride ions into the blood known as

    the chlorine shift
  • what is the function of the chlorine shift
    it maintains the electronegativty of the red blood cells
  • how much of the carbon dioxide is converted to hydrogen carbonate ions
    85%
  • how much of the carbon dioxide is converted to carbamino-haemoglobin
    10%
  • how much of the carbon dioxide is dissolved in plasma
    5%
  • what explains the bohr effect in the blood

    the formation of carbonic acid and the fall of ph