Biology, asked by abhijit010, 3 months ago

describe the mechanism of transport of oxygen via blood​

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Answered by 24Karat
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Oxygen is carried both physically dissolved in the blood and chemically combined to hemoglobin. Carbon dioxide is carried physically dissolved in the blood, chemically combined to blood proteins as carbamino compounds, and as bicarbonate.

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Answered by vidhyabarud
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The Oxygen is carried in 2 forms ( Physically and Chemically ) :

  • Dissolved in Plasma and RBC
  • Reversibly bound to Haemoglobin

RBC transport Oxgen throughout the body. They are specialised to carry Oxygen as they have large amount of a protein knoan as Haemoglobin, which can bind Oxygen. Oxygen along with Haemoglobin forms Oxyhaemoglobin.

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