What happens directly after hemoglobin binds with carbon dioxide from cells in the body?
a. c...
What happens directly after hemoglobin binds with carbon dioxide from cells in the body?
a. carbon dioxide is exhaled through the lungs.
b. carbon dioxide is carried through the blood vessels back to the lungs.
c. carbon dioxide is changed into oxygen in the hemoglobin.
d. carbon dioxide is mixed with plasma to be diffused into blood.
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