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Carbon dioxide levels are well regulated in the body. How do RBCs help control these levels?

RBCs carry carbon dioxide to the cells


RBCs break down carbon dioxide


RBCs carry carbon dioxide to the lungs to be exhaled


RBCs use carbon dioxide to release energy

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RBCs control blood pH by changing the form of carbon dioxide within the blood. Carbon dioxide is associated with blood acidity. That's because most carbon dioxide travels through the blood as a bicarbonate ion, which is the dissociated form of carbonic acid in solution.

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