Name the following.
the unstable compound formed when oxygen combines with haemoglobin
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Carboxyhemoglobin is often mistaken for the compound formed by the combination of carbon dioxide and hemoglobin, which is actually carbaminohemoglobin.
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oxyhemoglobin
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In the lungs, hemoglobin reacts with oxygen to form oxyhemoglobin. Oxyhemoglobin travels through the bloodstream to cells, where it breaks down to form hemoglobin and oxygen. The oxygen then passes into cells. So, oxyhemoglobin is unstable because, it readily gives up oxygen to body cells.
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