97% of oxygen is tea by rbc in blood. how is the remaining 3% of oxygen carried?
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- 97% of oxygen is transported by RBC in blood .
- 3% of oxygen is transported by dissolved water of plasma and cells.
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About 97% of O2 transported from lungs to tissues is carried in chemical combination with haemoglobin (Hb) in RBC. Remaining 3% is transported in dissolved state in water of plasma and cells.
About 97 per cent of oxygen is transported by RBCs in the blood. The remaining 3 per cent of oxygen is carried in a dissolved state through the plasma. Nearly 20-25 per cent of carbon dioxide is transported by RBCs, whereas 70 per cent of it is carried as bicarbonate.
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