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Discuss the role of haemoglobin in oxygen and carbon dioxide transportation

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Answered by bhavyasree4574
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hemoglobin is in the blood carries oxygen from the lungs for girls to the rest of the body there it releases oxygen to permit aerobic respiration to provide energy to the power the functions of the organism in the process called metabolism.


carbon dioxide is transported in the blood from the tissues to the lungs in 3 ways first dissolved in solution and second buffet with water as carbonic acid third bound to proteins particularly hemoglobin approximately 75% of carbon dioxide is transport in the red blood cell and 25% in the plasma.
Answered by Anonymous
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The blood helps in the transportation of oxygen and carbon-dioxide in humans.


The R.B.Cs have a large surface area which helps them to absorb oxygen and carbon - dioxide on their surface ,


The R.B.Cs have haemoglobin in their surface.

This particularly forms oxy-haemoglobin with oxygen and carbamino-haemoglobin with carbon-dioxide .


This breaks up to give oxygen in the tissues and it transports carbon-dioxide from tissues to lungs.


This way they are transported throughout the body !

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