During oxygen transport oxyhaemoglobin at the tissue level liberates O2 to the cells . Give reason
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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. dissociates into oxygen and haemoglobin because the amount of oxygen in tissue is low.
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