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how hemoglobin carry oxygen in the body threw blood?
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Answered by Deebika
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Explanation:Oxygen is not carried in the plasma, but is carried by the red blood cells. These contain a red substance called haemoglobin, which joins onto oxygen and carries it around the body in the blood, then lets it go when necessary. Like glucose, oxygen can diffuse into cells from the capillaries.

Answered by Rohan3101
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97% of the inhaled oxygen combines with haemoglobin present in the RBCs to form oxyhaemoglobin. Oxygen is carried around our body and supplied to all the organs in this form.

3% of the inhaled oxygen mixes with the plasma in our blood.

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