Some of the carbon dioxide<span> is </span>transported<span> dissolved in the plasma. Some </span>carbon dioxide<span> is </span>transported<span> as carbaminohemoglobin. However, </span>most carbon dioxide<span> is</span>transported<span> as bicarbonate. As </span>blood<span> flows through the tissues, </span>carbon dioxide<span>diffuses into red </span>blood<span> cells, where it is converted into bicarbonate.
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During a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow falls on the Earth, we stand in the shadow rather than looking at it. Observers standing in the umbra see a total eclipse of the Sun, while observers under the penumbra see a partial eclipse.
The body can decide the nutrients it needs
The answer would be:
Enable nutrients to go to the right tissues