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haemoglobin of blood transports...
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Answered by gupukaur1503
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Each molecule of haemoglobin can hold four oxygen molecules. It is haemoglobin that carries the oxygen as it is transported around the body in the blood. Only a small amount of oxygen (1.5% in arterial blood) is simply dissolved in the plasma. Haemoglobin is the main component in oxygen transport throughout the body.

Answered by ItzNorah
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Haemoglobin of blood transports

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  • Each red blood cell contains hemoglobin, which can transport oxygen.

  • In tiny blood vessels in the lung the red blood cells pick up oxygen from inhaled air .

  • The inhaled air is carried through the bloodstream to all parts of the body.

  • Thus, hemoglobin helps to transport hydrogen ions and carbon dioxide in addition to transporting oxygen.

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