what is oxyhaemoglobin why it is important
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Oxyhaemoglobin is a campound of haemohlobin and oxygen...It is important for the transport of oxygen in the blood
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The 'P50' is an important concept in the oxyhaemoglobindissociation curve. It is a measure of oxygen affinity and is used to compare changes in the position of the curve. ... The Bohr effect describes the reduction in oxygen affinity of haemoglobin when pH is low and the increase in affinity when pH is high.
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