Oxygen carrying capacity of blood is
(a) 20% (b) 30%
(c) 40% (d) 50%
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oxygen carrier but 50% of blood known as oxyhaemoglobin .
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Oxygen carrying capacity of blood is 20 %.
Explanation:
- It is defind as the amount of oxygen which is transported by the blood.
- Oxyhaemoglobin is a perky red haemoglobin ferrying oxygen molecule.
- Their function is undertaken by erythrocytes present in blood or even by the red blood cells.
- In human beings erythrocytes lack organelles and tend to be disc shaped.
- This goes on to provide maximum space for movement of haemoglobin that is necessary to transport oxygen.
- Oxygen released on to the tissue leads to the formation of a waste product.
- In haemoglobin the presence of oxygen is termed as oxyhaemoglobin.
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