Biology, asked by AuroraGrace, 1 year ago

2. Oxygen carrying capacity of blood having 7.5g
of haemoglobin in arteries
(a)9.7mi (b) 14.4ml (c)7.2ml (d)7ml

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Answered by pavanpavan6108
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The oxygen carrying capacity of one gram of hemoglobin is 1.34 ml. With a hemoglobin content of 15 grams/dl blood and a normal hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SaO2) of 98%, arterial blood has a hemoglobin-bound oxygen content of 15 x . 98 x 1.34 = 19.7 ml O2/dl blood

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