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5. What is formed when oxygen combines with haemoglobin?​

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Haemoglobin combines with oxygen in the lungs to form a bright red chemical called oxyhaemoglobin. When the blood gets to places where oxygen is being used up oxyhaemoglobin releases the oxygen and turns back into haemoglobin.

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