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Why haemoglobin have high affinity for oxygen?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is useful because, with a high affinity for oxygen in the lungs, hemoglobin can effectively bind to more oxygen. Once it reaches the muscle, where the pH is lower, the lowered affinity for oxygen allows hemoglobin to release its oxygen into the tissues.

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Answered by NAYAKANSHUMAN16
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HAEMOGLOBIN (MEANS RBC) IT HAS HIGH AFFINITY TOWARDS OXYGEN AS RBC DON'T HAVE NUCLEUS AND HAVE LARGE SURFACE AREA IN ORDER TO CARRY OR TRANSPORT MORE OXYGEN

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