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Describe Transport Of Oxygen??







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Answered by havyadarji2007
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☞. REQUIRED ANSWER :- Oxygen is carried in the blood bound to haemoglobin and dissolved in plasma (and intracellular fluid). Haemoglobin, an allosteric protein, consists of four protein (globin) chains, to each of which is attached a haem moiety, an iron-porphyrin compound. Two pairs of globin chains exist within each haemoglobin molecule

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Answered by kavitasingh1234
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Transport of Oxygen :-

Transport of oxygen from the lungs to the tissue it occurs by mean of red blood cells in the combination with Haemoglobin in the form of an an stable compound of the haemoglobin which on reaching the tissues break up to deliver oxygen .

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As the return there is transfer of carbon dioxide from the body to the blood .

Transport of carbon dioxide from the tissue to the lungs it occurs partly in combination with haemoglobin and partly as solution in blood plasma .

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