maximum capacity of hameoglobin to absorb oxygen
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Actually, some of the Hb normally in red blood cells cannot bind oxygen (it is either metHb or HbCO), and the empirically determined oxygen-binding capacity of hemoglobin (CHb) is 1.34 ml O2 per gram Hb. In 100 ml of blood, there is about 15 g of Hb, so that 100 ml of blood has the capacity to bind 20.1 ml of oxygen.
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1.34 ml O2 per gram HB haemoglobin
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