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Explain briefly the transport of oxygen by blood.

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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. ... Subsequent oxygen molecules are then bound with greater affinity.

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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. ... Subsequent oxygen molecules are then bound with greater affinity.

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