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in which part of the body would you expect oxyhemoglobin to be breaking down to Oxygen and hemoglobin​

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Answered by thamizhselvana868
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Explanation: Hemoglobin is contained in red blood cells. Under certain conditions, oxygen bound to the hemoglobin is released into the blood's plasma and absorbed into the tissues. Each hemoglobin molecule has the capacity to carry four oxygen molecules. These molecules of oxygen bind to the iron of the Heme grou

Answered by Mahak1141
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Explanation:

Haemoglobin binds with oxygen in body locations where the oxygen concentration is high (in the lungs) and forms oxyhaemoglobin. Blood with a high concentration of oxygen is described as oxygenated. This makes the blood a bright red colour. ... The oxygen then diffuses into the cells.

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