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Transport of oxygen by Hb in blood can be explained by

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Oxygen transport within the human body occurs through both convection and diffusion. Within the pulmonary capillaries, one haemoglobin molecule binds up to four oxygen molecules in a cooperative manner.

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Oxygen transport within the human body occurs through both convection and diffusion. Within the pulmonary capillaries, one haemoglobin molecule binds up to four oxygen molecules in a cooperative manner.

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