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Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells — such as nutrients and oxygen — and transports waste products away from those same cells. In vertebrates, i...
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The oxygen is carried in the blood from the lungs to the tissues where it is consumed. However, only about 1.5% of the oxygen transported in the blood is dissolved directly in the blood plasma.
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The majority of oxygen is transported in blood by haemoglobin ... The reaction of oxygen with haemoglobin is temporary and completely reversible ... Oxygen has a limited solubility in blood, in fact only about 1.5 % of oxygen carried in the blood is dissolved in the blood plasma...
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Every part of our body needs oxygen to live. Oxygen hitches a ride with our blood to get everywhere it needs to go. Find out how oxygen gets into our blood and how it travels inside our body. ... Blood and Oxygen - How It Works...
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The primary function of hemoglobin is transport of oxygen. 98.5% of the oxygen transported in the blood is in combination with hemoglobin and approximately 1 - 5% is dissolved in plasma. Each hemoglobin molecule consists of four protein chains, and four heme groups.
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Oxygen is one of the substances transported with the assistance of red blood cells. The red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin, each molecule of which binds four oxygen molecules. Oxyhaemoglobin forms.
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