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the oxy hemoglobin decomposes and liberates? ​

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Answered by SaniyaR
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Most of the oxygen is transported bound to haemoglobin as oxyhemoglobin. The diffusion of gases depends on the partial pressure differences of the gases between two surfaces. In tissues, the partial pressure (tension) of oxygen is low as compared to the oxygenated blood. Hence, in tissues oxygen is liberated from oxyhemoglobin.

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