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

  • A
    $CO_2$ is continuously diffused through the tissues and is not allowed to accumulate
  • B
    $CO_2$ combines with water to form $H_2CO_3$,which is neutralized by $Na_2CO_3$
  • C
    In $CO_2$ transport,blood buffers play an important role
  • D
    $CO_2$ is absorbed by leucocytes

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