Biology, asked by basantkumar7573, 11 months ago

Body tissues obtain oxygen from haemoglobin
because of its dissociation in tissues caused by
(a) low oxygen concentration and high carbon
dioxide concentration
(b) low oxygen concentration
(c) low carbon dioxide concentration
(d) high carbon dioxide concentration

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Answered by as8479236
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Body tissues obtained oxygen from hemoglobin:

• Option “A” is correct i.e. low concentration of oxygen and concentration of carbon dioxide.

• Body tissues obtained oxygen from hemoglobin because of its dissociation in tissues caused by low oxygen concentration and a high concentration of carbon.

• When oxygenated blood extents to the different tissues, the partial pressure of oxygen are greater than that of the body cells and the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is smaller in blood than that of body cells and also as of low oxygen and high carbon dioxide concentration in tissues.

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