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Where in Blood Does the Conversion of CO2 to Bicarbonate

Question 53

Question 53

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Where in blood does the conversion of CO2 to bicarbonate occur?


A) plasma
B) leukocytes
C) capillary endothelial cells
D) erythrocytes
E) platelets

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