haemoglobin can increase the oxygen carrying capacity of blood of man upto 75 percent or 98 percent?
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● DISCUSSION - It depends upon the amount of flow of blood in a man. Within some persons it may occur again within some more persons it cannot be occurred.
● PROBABLE AMOUNT UPTO WHICH IT CAN EXCEED (OR INCREASE) -
∆ Most probably it can increase upto 75%.
∆ Generally absorption power will be lowered and hence as per the Blood Circulation Rate (BCR), it will not be 98 per cent.
● ADD TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE -
◆ Circulation rate although doesnt influence it, yet have some effects like if circulation rate is higher, definitely the blood will flow more randomly.
◆ Blood flowing may cause haemoglobin to reach various parts (vital parts of the body).
◆ Those parts where blood cannot be supplied will be filled up with lymphs and Lymph vessels.
● PROBABLE AMOUNT UPTO WHICH IT CAN EXCEED (OR INCREASE) -
∆ Most probably it can increase upto 75%.
∆ Generally absorption power will be lowered and hence as per the Blood Circulation Rate (BCR), it will not be 98 per cent.
● ADD TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE -
◆ Circulation rate although doesnt influence it, yet have some effects like if circulation rate is higher, definitely the blood will flow more randomly.
◆ Blood flowing may cause haemoglobin to reach various parts (vital parts of the body).
◆ Those parts where blood cannot be supplied will be filled up with lymphs and Lymph vessels.
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