Biology, asked by Saviya40708, 10 months ago

During oxygen transport, oxyhaemoglobin at the tissue level liberates O2 to the cellc. Give reasons

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Answered by Anonymous
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Due to low oxygen tension and high carbon dioxide tension, oxyhaemoglobin at the tissue level liberates the oxygen to the cells. This oxyhaemoglobin after reaching tissue.

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