Carbon Dioxide Transport

Brief introduction to carbon dioxide transport in the blood. Bicarbonate buffer system perspective.

Topics Discussed:
Bicarbonate buffer
Carbon Dioxide transport
Oxygen Transport
Chloride shift
carbonic anhydrase
red blood cell
co2
h2o
hemoglobin

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20 thoughts on “Carbon Dioxide Transport”

  1. Does the bicarbonate simply diffuse up to the lungs? Or does it go through the entire circulatory system – vena cavae, right atrium, right ventricle, pulm arteries, lungs?

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  2. Thank you! thank you!
    Really great explanation, far better than any other I have seen.
    Clean, simple and makes sense.
    Appreciate it very much!

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