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how is oxygen transported to all the cells in our body

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Answered by Anonymous
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As blood passes through the lungs, the haemoglobin picks up oxygen because of the increased oxygen pressure in the capillaries of the lungs, and can then release this oxygen to body cells where the oxygen pressure in the tissues is lower.
Answered by chakrabortyachinta18
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oxygen is transported  by hemoglobin in all various parts of our body

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