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Carbon dioxide is released from respiring cells.
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It reacts with water to form Carbonic acid
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This is catalysed by carbonic anhydrase.
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Hydrogen ions combine with haemoglobin (incorrect to say replace oxygen)
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This is catalysed by carbonic anhydrase.
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Hydrogen ions combine with haemoglobin (incorrect to say replace oxygen)
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Dissociates (breaks down) to form hydrogen carbonate and hydrogen ions.
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This forms haemoglobinic acid/HHb
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Dissociates (breaks down) to form hydrogen carbonate and hydrogen ions.
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This forms haemoglobinic acid/HHb
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Oxygen is released.
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The presence of carbon dioxide helps the release of oxygen from haemoglobin, this is known as the Bohr effect.
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Oxygen is released.
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The presence of carbon dioxide helps the release of oxygen from haemoglobin, this is known as the Bohr effect.
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Carbon dioxide is released from respiring cells.
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Carbon dioxide is released from respiring cells.
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It reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
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It reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
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