Part A-Carbon dioxide transport The diagram below depicts the transport of carbon dioxide in blood, from body tissues to the lungs. Drag the labels to their appropriate locations on the diagram. View Available Hint(s) formation of carbonic acid catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase bicarbonate ion transported in blood carbonic acid converted back to CO₂ and water CO₂ releases from hemoglobin CO₂ leaves the system CO₂ binds to hemoglobin respiration produces CO₂ b plasma within capillary H₂ red blood cell CO₂ CO₂ CO₂2₂ H₂CO carbonic acid C HCO,+H+ bicarbonate HCO₂ Hb body tissue To lungs HCO, HCO₂ + H+ HyCO, >Hbf) CO₂ CO₂ CO₂ Reset Help alveolar space in lung Adapted from Biology by Campbell and Reece © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc.

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Part A - Carbon dioxide transport
The diagram below depicts the transport of carbon dioxide in blood, from body tissues to the lungs.
Drag the labels to their appropriate locations on the diagram.
► View Available Hint(s)
formation of carbonic
acid catalyzed by
carbonic anhydrase
bicarbonate ion
transported in blood
carbonic acid converted
back to CO₂ and water
CO₂ releases from
hemoglobin
CO₂ leaves the system
CO₂ binds to
hemoglobin
respiration produces
CO₂
Submit
d
plasma
within
capillary
H.
red
blood
cell
888
H₂CO3
carbonic acid
HCO3 + H+
bicarbonate
HCO3-
Hb
body tissue
To lungs
HCO3
HCO3 + H+
H₂CO3
Hb
Reset Help
alveolar
space in lung
Adapted from Biology by Campbell and Reece © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A - Carbon dioxide transport The diagram below depicts the transport of carbon dioxide in blood, from body tissues to the lungs. Drag the labels to their appropriate locations on the diagram. ► View Available Hint(s) formation of carbonic acid catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase bicarbonate ion transported in blood carbonic acid converted back to CO₂ and water CO₂ releases from hemoglobin CO₂ leaves the system CO₂ binds to hemoglobin respiration produces CO₂ Submit d plasma within capillary H. red blood cell 888 H₂CO3 carbonic acid HCO3 + H+ bicarbonate HCO3- Hb body tissue To lungs HCO3 HCO3 + H+ H₂CO3 Hb Reset Help alveolar space in lung Adapted from Biology by Campbell and Reece © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc.
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