Co2 transport

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OCR biology AS transportation of carbon dioxide


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Carriage of CO
2
LO: How is CO
2
transported in the blood
and how does this affect the %
saturation of Hb with O
2
?
STARTER 1.PPQs about fetal Hb v adult Hb.
2.Discuss with partner about how
you think CO
2
is transported.

LEVEL
ALL: Recall the 3 ways CO
2
is
transported in the blood.
C-D
MOST:Describe the role of Hb in
carrying CO
2.
B-C
SOME:Describe and explain he
significance of the dissociation
curves of adult HbO at
different CO2 levels.
A-B

Question of the lesson!
How is CO
2
carried
around in the blood?

Literacy
Today’s main keyword is…
Carbonic anhydrase
A sentence with this word in it would be…

CO2 Transport
•5% dissolved directly in plasma (inefficent – diffusion from
tissue to tissue down gradient).
•10% is combined directly to Hb (carbaminohaemoglobin).
It does not interfere with O2 transport as CO2 is carried by
the globin protein.
•85% is transported in the form of hydrogencarbonate ions
(HCO
3
-
)

Tissues Capillary

Carriage of CO
2
•CO
2
diffuses into RBC, combines with H
2
O to form
_______ acid (catalysed by ________
__________ – H
2
CO
3
).
•Carbonic Acid Dissociates to release ________
ion (H
+
) and ______________________ ions
(HCO
3
-
)
•HCO
3
-
ions diffuse out of _____ into plasma.
•_________ shift occurs (Cl
-
ions rush into RBC –
why?)
•H
+
ions cause inc/dec pH from approx 7.6 to 7.2.
•H
+
ions taken up by Hb to make haemoglobinic
acid (HHb), which prevents the pH decreasing
further (buffer).
CO
2
H
2
O
H
2
CO
3
-
H
+
HCO
3
-
Cl
-
HHb
Carbonic anhydraseCarbonic
hydrogen
Hydrogen carbonate
RBC
Chloride

Releasing O
2
•H+ ions compete for space
on the Hb – what are they
competing with?
•When pCO
2
is high, the H+
ions will displace O
2
causing
it to release – is this a bad
thing?
•If more CO
2
is
produced, a greater
release of O
2
will
occur – useful in tissues
that have been respiring a
lot (e.g?)

Questions
1.List the ways in which CO
2
is transported in the
blood
2.Describe how carbon dioxide is converted to
hydrogen carbonate ions
3.Explain the need for a chloride shift
4.Explain how the presence of CO
2
can reduce the
affinity of Hb for O
2
.
5.Describe how Hb can supply more oxygen to
actively respiring tissues than to those with a
lower respiration level.

Examiner tips
When asked how
carbon dioxide is
transported,
remember that there
are three ways. Also
remember that the
hydrogencarbonate
ions difuse back into
the plasma – so most
carbon is carried in
the plasma, not in the
red blood cells.

Poster work
•Produce an A3 poster to show how Oxygen and
carbon dioxide are transported by the blood.
•Explain how the blood carries oxygen and carbon
dioxide using diagrams to aid you.
•Include Graph sketches to show the % saturation of
oxygen for Carbon dioxide and oxygen carriage.
•Explain each graph clearly.
•Bullet point key facts given to aid revision of a
difficult topic.
•Colourful work will aid your memory of this topic
too.
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