How does oxyhaemoglobin farm in transportation of gases in alveoli and blood capillaries
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As oxygen diffuses across the respiratory membrane from the alveolus to the capillary, it also diffuses into the red blood cell and is bound by hemoglobin. The following reversible chemical reaction describes the production of the final product, oxyhemoglobin (Hb–O2), which is formed when oxygen binds to hemoglobin.
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Haemoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin
- Hb+o2 give rise to Hbo2
The oxygen diffuses across the respiratory membrane from the alveoli and blood capillaries.
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