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which tissue act as for transportation of oxygen
in animal ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Oxygen is carried in the blood in two forms: (1) dissolved in plasma and RBC water (about 2% of the total) and (2) reversibly bound to hemoglobin (about 98% of the total).

Answered by shreeja111
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Answer:

Mitochondria

Explanation:

In mammals, oxygen is extracted from the atmospheric air in the lungs, and carried by the bloodstream through the circulation to the tissue, where it is utilized mainly within the mitochondria. Behind this simple picture lie many questions concerning physical mechanisms of transport in different parts of the pathway.

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