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Oxygen dissolves in blood due to the presence of?​

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Answered by stuprajin6202
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As the level of carbon dioxide in the blood increases, more H+ is produced and the pH decreases. This increase in carbon dioxide and subsequent decrease in pH reduce the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. The oxygen dissociates from the Hb molecule, shifting the oxygen dissociation curve to the right.

Answered by pk2778370
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The oxygen exerts a certain amount of partial pressure, which is a measure of the concentration of oxygen in the gas (represented by the pink arrows). This pressure causes some of the oxygen to become dissolved in the blood.

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