Major difference oxyhaemoglobin and carbaminohemoglobin
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Oxyhaemoglobin:
(1) It is formed by the combination of oxygen with the ${{O}_{2}}$with the ${{Fe}^{2+}}$ part of haemoglobin.
(2) Its formation occurs on the alveolar surface.
Carbaminohaemoglobin:
(1) It is formed by the combination of amino group of haemoglobin.
(2) Its formation occurs in the tissues.
(1) It is formed by the combination of oxygen with the ${{O}_{2}}$with the ${{Fe}^{2+}}$ part of haemoglobin.
(2) Its formation occurs on the alveolar surface.
Carbaminohaemoglobin:
(1) It is formed by the combination of amino group of haemoglobin.
(2) Its formation occurs in the tissues.
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