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Carbon dioxide transport

CO2 is carried in blood in three different ways. (The exact percentages vary depending whether it is arterial or venous blood). Most of it (about 70%) is converted to bicarbonate ions HCO
3
by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase in the red blood cells by the reaction CO
2
+ H
2
O → H
2
CO
3
→ H+
+ HCO
3
; about 7% is dissolved in the plasma; and about 23% is bound to hemoglobin as carbamino compounds.