Multiple Choice
Carbon dioxide, produced by glucose oxidation, is not very soluble. How does the body transport this molecule through blood to be exhaled from the lungs?
A) CO2 can be directly bound to hemoglobin for transport.
B) CO2 can be converted to the more soluble CO for transport.
C) CO2 can be converted to the more soluble HCO3-1 for transport.
D) CO2 can be bound by erythrocytes for transport.
E) CO2 is only produced in the lungs.
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