Biology, asked by lydiasoo128, 6 months ago

Why the haemoglobin in foetus has a higher percentage of oxygen saturation compared to haemglobin in adults.

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Answered by NeverGibup
6

Answer:

For more and better blood supply from its mother...

Explanation:

The pigment haemoglobin in red blood cells are in our blood vessels as blood (platelets, plasma, wbc,) This pigment carries oxygen to different parts of our body and carries away wastes from our organs too, a foetus will need more oxygen for proper growth and an active transport system (nutritions, removal of wastes) like blood.

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Answered by mamtasharmakp
4

Answer:

Fetal haemoglobin, or foetal haemoglobin (also hemoglobin F, HbF, or a^2V^2 is the main oxygen carrier protein in the human fetus.

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