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how is oxygen transported in large multicellular organisms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxygen is carried by red blood cells which have specialised adaptations for this function. Red blood cells contain the chemical haemoglobin which binds reversibly to oxygen. Red blood cells absorb oxygen in the lungs and then release it again in the tissues.l

Answered by abhayrajgupta000
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In large multicellular organisms like humans, the body size is large, so the diffusion pressure alone cannot take care of oxygen delivery to all parts of the body. In multicellular organisms respiratory pigments take up oxygen from the air in the lungs and carry it to tissues which are deficient in oxygen before releasing it.in human beings, the respiratory pigment is hemoglobin which has a very high affinity for oxygen. This pigment is present in the red blood corpuscles

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