NEET Biology Breathing And Exchange Of Gases Based Practice Questions & Answers with Viewers Discussion and Detailed Explanation

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Although much CO2 is carried in blood, yet blood does not become acidic, because

(a) in CO2 transport, blood buffers play an important role

(b) CO2 is continuously diffused through the tissues and is not allowed to accumulate

(c) CO2 is absorbed by the leucocytes

(d) CO2 combines with water to form H2 CO3 which is neutralized by NaCO3 .

Answer: (a)

Buffer is a solution that resists change in pH when an acid or alkali is added or when the solution is diluted. Acidic buffers consists of a weak acid with a salt of the acid. The salt provides the negative ion A, which is the conjugate base of the acid HA. An example is carbonic acid and sodium hydrogen carbonate in which molecules H2CO3 and ions HCO3 are present. About 70% of C$O_2$ released combines with water in the RBCs to form carbonic acid. Carbonic acid dissociates into bicarbonate and hydrogen ions. Addition of H + ions would make the blood acidic. However, most of the hydrogen ions are neutralized by combination with Hb, forming acid haemoglobin. This reduces the acidity of the blood and also releases additional O2

$HbO_2^{-}  +  H^{-}  ⇌ HHb  +  O^2$

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