What is the role of oxyhaemoglobin after releasing molecular oxygen in the tissues?
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After releasing molecular oxygen in the tissues haemoglobin becomes free and binds with carbon dioxide that are released from the cells after respiration. Haemoglobin becomes carboxyhaemoglobin and flows to the lungs to release carbon dioxide there.
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One of the main functions of the blood is to carry oxygen throughout the body of an animal. ... The release of oxygen into the tissue allows waste product (e.g. carbon dioxide), in turn, to bind to the heme group. The hemoglobin in which oxygen is bound to is referred to as oxyhemoglobin
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