Biology, asked by GsaivenkataAbhijeet, 9 months ago

write the equation showing the transportation of oxygen from lungs to tissues ​

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Answered by merlinelizabethsunny
4

in lungs

Hb + o₂ ⇄ HbO₂

haemoglobin + oxygen ⇄ oxyhaemoglobin

it takes place in lungs where partial pressure of oxygen is greater than carbon dioxide ie: alveoli

HbCO₂ ⇄ Hb + CO₂   IN there dissociation of co₂ takes place

in tissues

HbO₂ ⇄ Hb + o₂ and   Hb + CO₂⇄ HbCO₂

oxy haemoglobin will dissociate into oxygen and haemoglobin

and carbon dioxide will binds to heamoglobin to form carbaminohaemoglobin it is named so because carbon dioxide will bind to amino group of  Hb

Answered by munjinandini
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Answer:

Hb+4O2 hb O2*4

Explanation:

hb O2*4 hb+4O2

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