80) Transport of oxygen by Hb in blood can be explained
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·A) Le-Chatelier's Principle
B) Bronsted - Lowry Theory
C) Lewis Concept
D) Henry's Law
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In Summary: Transport of Oxygen in the Blood
In Summary: Transport of Oxygen in the BloodHemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that is comprised of two alpha and two beta subunits that surround an iron-containing heme group. Oxygen readily binds this heme group. The ability of oxygen to bind increases as more oxygen molecules are bound to heme.
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