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Question: What are the major transport mechanisms for \(CO_{ 2 }\)? Explain....

What are the major transport mechanisms for CO2CO_{ 2 }? Explain.

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CO2CO_{ 2 } is highly soluble in the plasma and has high partial pressure in the tissues and low partial pressure in the lungs, allowing its movement in 3 different mechanisms. One mechanism occurs in the fluid component of the blood that lacks clotting factors.

Complete answer:
Major transport mechanisms for CO2CO_{ 2 } are:
-In dissolved form through Plasma- About 7 percent of CO2CO_{ 2 } is transported through this mechanism. The CO2CO_{ 2 } gets dissolved in the blood plasma and is transported in the form of a solution to the lungs.
-As Bicarbonate ion- About 70 percent of CO2CO_{ 2 } is converted into HCO3{ { H{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - } } } and transported into the plasma. Then the CO2CO_{ 2 }, diffuses in the RBC, binds with water and forms Carbonic Acid, H2CO3{ { H }_{ 2 }{ { C }{ O }_{ 3 } } }. Carbonic acid is unstable so it quickly dissociates into hydrogen and HCO3{ { H{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - } } } ions. Carbonic anhydrase is the enzyme that helps to undergo this process.
CO2+H2OH2CO3H++HCO3C{ O }_{ 2 }+{ H }_{ 2 }{ O }\rightleftharpoons { H }_{ 2 }{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }\rightleftharpoons { H }^{ + }+{ H }{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - }
The HCO3{ { H{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - } } } ions formed in RBCs very quickly diffuse into plasma, from where they are carried to the lungs. In the lungs, at the alveolar site, the process gets reversed, and CO2CO_{ 2 } and H2O{ { H }_{ 2 }{ O } } are formed from hydrogen and HCO3{ { H{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - } } } ions.
HCO3+H+H2CO3H2O+CO2{ H }{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - }+{ H }^{ + }\rightleftharpoons { H }_{ 2 }{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }\rightleftharpoons { H }_{ 2 }{ O }+C{ O }_{ 2 }
The Bicarbonate ions enter the RBCs again and bind with hydrogen ions to formH2CO3{ { H }_{ 2 }{ { C }{ O }_{ 3 } } }, which quickly splits into H2O{ { H }_{ 2 }{ O } } and CO2CO_{ 2 }. Finally the CO2CO_{ 2 } diffuses from blood to the lungs, where partial pressure of CO2CO_{ 2 } is low.
-By RBCs as Carbaminohemoglobin (HbCO2{ { Hb } }C{ O }_{ 2 })- 20-25 percent of CO2CO_{ 2 } is transported as Carbaminohaemoglobin. When CO2CO_{ 2 } enters the RBC, it forms a reversible compound HbCO2{ { Hb } }C{ O }_{ 2 }.
CO2CO_{ 2 } binds with the amino group of globin proteins present which are a part of Haemoglobin.
Hb+CO2HbCO2Hb+{ C }{ O }_{ 2 }\rightleftharpoons { Hb{ C }{ O }_{ 2 } }

Note: CO2CO_{ 2 } has a higher solubility than oxygen, therefore, only 3 percent of oxygen is transported in dissolved form as compared to 7 percent of CO2CO_{ 2 }.
-Carbonic Anhydrase, an enzyme which helps in dissociating Carbonic Acid into hydrogen and HCO3{ { H{ C }{ O }_{ 3 }^{ - } } } ions, is present in very high concentration in the RBC and in small quantities in the plasma.