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define oxyhaemoglobin​

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Answered by suneelmourya333
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Oxyhaemoglobin is the haemoglobin bound to oxygen and oxygen is transported in this form to tissues from the lungs. The binding of oxygen to haemoglobin is reversible and oxygen dissociates in the tissues and gets released.

Each haemoglobin binds to four oxygen molecules. The binding of oxygen to haemoglobin is cooperative and reversible. The binding of oxygen primarily depends on pO2, pCO2, H+ concentration and temperature. The adult human haemoglobin contains 4 subunits, two each of and types.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bright-red substance that is found in the arterial blood, formed in the lungs by the loose union of hemoglobin with oxygen: it delivers its oxygen to the body tissues.

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