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Which of the following statements regarding the chloride shift in the respiratory system is INCORRECT?
Chloride ions move into the red blood cell as bicarbonate ions move out.
It occurs in systemic capillaries.
It is essential for maintaining electrical neutrality during CO2 transport.
It results in a decrease in the pH of the red blood cell
In the context of gas exchange, the Haldane effect refers to the influence of:
on transport
on transport
Temperature on both and transport
pH on both and transport
Which statement BEST describes the chloride shift in the context of transport in blood?
Chloride ions move out of red blood cells as bicarbonate ions diffuse in.
Chloride ions move into red blood cells to maintain electroneutrality as bicarbonate ions diffuse out.
Chloride ions and bicarbonate ions move in the same direction across the red blood cell membrane.
Chloride shift occurs primarily in the plasma, not within red blood cells.
In which form is most of the carbon dioxide transported in the blood?
Dissolved in plasma
Carbaminohemoglobin
Bicarbonate ions
Bound to albumin
During transport of in the blood, a significant portion combines with hemoglobin to form:
Carboxyhemoglobin
Carbaminohemoglobin
Oxyhemoglobin
Deoxyhemoglobin
What is the approximate percentage of carbon dioxide transported as bicarbonate ions in the blood?
10%
20%
70%
90%
What is the main form in which carbon dioxide is transported in the blood?
Dissolved in plasma
Bound to hemoglobin
As bicarbonate ions
As carbonic acid
Blood do not become acidic although it carries because
is continuously diffused through tissues
combines with to form
In transport, buffers plays an important role
is absorbed by WBC
Blood do not become acidic although it carries because
is continuously diffused through tissues
combines with to form
In transport, buffers plays an important role
is absorbed by WBC