how the structure of RBC supports maximum oxygen transportation
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Answer: Some general comments about gas exchange and diffusion will be made, followed by a description of how oxygen is carried in the blood. The binding of oxygen to hemoglobin will be discussed, including the oxygen saturation (or dissociation) curve and factors (allosteric effectors) which cause it to shift. Next, a discussion of the effects of carbon monoxide on oxygen binding will be presented. Finally, a description of artificial oxygen carriers will be presented.
Explanation:
Answer:rbc contains erythropoeitin protein... means protein badically have 4 types of structure... these are PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY QUARTERNARY...
The proteins consist of ALPHA helix , BETA pleats... alpha is right hnded nd beta is left handed.. in this way rbc contains haem bound with oxygen helping in easy transport of oxygen....