Transport of CO2 Flashcards
1
Q
The 3 ways CO2 is transported
A
(1) Disolved in plasma (5%)
(2) Associated w/ HB to form carbohinahaemoglobin (10%)
(3) Transported as hydrogen carbonate ions - HCO3 (85%)
2
Q
How (2) works
A
CO2 + HB => carbominohaemoglobin
3
Q
How (3) works
A
CO2 + H2O => H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
Product broken down by the enzyme carbolyxanhydrase into H ions
: bonds w/ HB =>HHB (acts as buffer) => w/ Cl- => HbO2 that releases O2
HCO3 diffuses out of RBC
4
Q
The Bohr Effect
A
In a CO2 rich environment like respiring tissue, more oxygen dissociates from oxyhaemoglobin
Oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the right - requires higher CO2 to saturate HB due to H+ compettition