Oxygen is slightly soluble in water
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oxygen is slightly soluble in water, but because the hemoglobin molecule has a strong attraction to oxygen, oxygen continously flows from the water (in the blood) to the red blood cells.
Explanation:
This process is a fast process, which is why we can take up more than 500 ml of oxygen a minute
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