Biology, asked by dipenv33, 9 months ago

What is the amount of O2 supplied to tissues through every 100 ml. of
oxygenated blood under normal physiological conditions ?

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Answered by gulzarshaikh030
2

Answer:

20.1

Explanation:

In 100 ml of blood, there is about 15 g of Hb, so that 100 ml of blood has the capacity to bind 20.1 ml of oxygen. This quantity is called the oxygen-binding capacity of blood (CB).

Answered by 292003pc
2

Answer:

5 ml of O2 is supplied in every 100ml of vlood

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