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. How is oxygen transported by blood from lungs to the tissues.? ​

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Answered by sirishambavim18pgi60
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Once oxygen has entered the blood from the lungs, it is taken up by haemoglobin (Hb) in the red blood cells. Haemoglobin is a protein that is made up of four haem groups, which contain iron ions. ... It is haemoglobin that carries the oxygen as it is transported around the body in the blood.

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Answered by 9edivyakritipu103
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the oxygen that we inhale is been observed by our lungs and from the lungs it is transferred to the the blood , our lungs is made up of a single type of layer called the simple squamous epithelium which allows the truck and protection of oxygen through better than this oxygen reaches the blood in this blood helps in transportation of this oxygen throughout the body to all the cells because all the cells require oxygen as we know the function of mitochondria present in all the cell that is it produces energy by using oxygen.

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