Biology, asked by nilaypradhan27, 6 months ago

How is ovvgen transported in human beings​

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Answered by manasgupta2506
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Transport of Oxygen: Haemoglobin transports oxygen molecule to all the body cells for cellular respiration . The haemoglobin pigment present in the blood gets attached to O2 molecules that are obtained from breathing and thus forms oxyhaemoglobin .

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Answered by Anonymous
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The transportation of Oxygen from the lungs to other body parts takes place through our blood vessels. Oxygen has low water solubillity and therefore cannot be transported directly in plasma. The red blood cells contain a pigment called Haemoglobin with which the Oxygen molecules stick once they are absorbed through our lungs. These red blood cells carry the oxygen to the oxygen-deficient parts and then release it to be used for respiration.

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