why oxygen has more affinity with foetal blood
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By the time the blood reaches the placenta there is a lower concentration of oxygen in the blood, the fetalhaemoglobin has a higher affinity foroxygen so that the hb can bind tooxygen at the lower partial pressures of oxygen in the mothers blood.
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By the time the blood reaches the placenta there is a lower concentration of oxygen in the blood, the fetalhaemoglobin has a higher affinity foroxygen so that the hb can bind tooxygen at the lower partial pressures of oxygen in the mothers blood.
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asadbaig5043:
its is not based on partial pressure
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