How is carbon dioxide transported in the blood?
A. Dissolved in Plasma
B. Bound to Platelets
C. Hemoglobin in Red Blood Cells
D. Hemoglobin in White Blood Cells
Select your answer:
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Human Organs › ViewMain function is to provide a framework, shape, or support for the human body.
A. Skeletal System
B. Nervous System
C. Muscular System
D. Excretory System
E. Reproductive System
The Cardiovascular System OCR A-level › View
cardiac muscles are myogenic – what does this mean?
A. muscles contract and relax by receiving signals from the nervous system
B. they have a particular genetic mutation
C. muscles contract and relax without receiving signals from the nervous system
D. the muscle cells wall are made of myelin