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Q: What counteracts the movement of bicarbonate ions from the red blood cells?
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Why is carbon dioxide produced by blood cells?

Blood cells have bicarbonate buffering which will release C02.


How is carbon dioxide transported in the blood?

as the bicarbonate ion in the plasma after first entering the red blood cell


How is carbon dioxide transported in blood?

via the red blood cells. They are converted to bicarbonate and attached to the hemoglobin of the erythrocytes, or red blood cells.


When does the chloride shift occur?

bicarbonate ions leave the red blood cells.


What secretes bicarbonate?

Epithelial cells in pancreatic ducts are the source of the bicarbonate and water. These cells secrete bicarbonate to balance the body's ph.


Which blood cells are capable of amoeboid movement?

WBCs & platelets namely: neutrophils and monocytes


What is the most important of the blood?

The blood's most important job is the movement of wastes, oxygen, and nutrients to and from body cells. This movement allows the cells to maintain cellular homeostasis.


Where is the majority of carbon dioxide transported in red blood cells?

Im pretty sure its transported as bicarbonate ions


Name the enzyme that facilitate the transportation of carbon dioxide in the red blood cells as bicarbonate ions?

Carbonic anhydrase


What is the most important job of the blood?

The blood's most important job is the movement of wastes, oxygen, and nutrients to and from body cells. This movement allows the cells to maintain cellular homeostasis.


When blood pH becomes to acidic the tubule cells of the kidneys excrete bicarbonate ions and retain hydrogen ions?

false


Were do red blood cells move files?

Red blood cells move in single file in the capillaries. This movement maximizes diffusion.