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Haemoglobin is remarkably suited d to the transport of oxygen. why? ​

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Answered by AnnieStar
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Haemoglobin is remarkably suited to the transport of oxygen. why?

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Haemoglobin is protein pigment of red blood cells which is remarkably suited for transport of oxygen. ... Likewise, under the lower concentration of oxygen in the tissues and comparatively lower pH and warmer temperature in the tissues facilitates the release of oxygen from hemoglobin and formation of deoxyhemoglobin (Hb).

Answered by Anonymous
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The structure of the haemoglobin is such that it can bind four oxygen molecules to it. 2)It does not form the covalent bond with the oxygen, but it is a transient interaction. ... 3)RBCs are adapted to carry a large number of the haemoglobin molecule to efficient the process.

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