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Oxygen combines with the hemoglobin in the blood from​

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Answered by amitesh66
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The red blood cells contain a pigment called hemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules and Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released. The binding of oxygen is a reversible reaction.

The red blood cells contain a pigment called hemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules and Oxyhaemoglobin forms. The oxygen molecules are carried to individual cells in the body tissue where they are released. The binding of oxygen is a reversible reaction.So, the correct option is 'Oxyhaemoglobin'.

Answered by jishanature
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Answer:

Oxyhemoglobin

Explanation:

Oxyhemoglobin is formed during physiological respiration when oxygen binds to the heme component of the protein hemoglobin in red blood cells. This process occurs in the pulmonary capillaries adjacent to the alveoli of the lungs.

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