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${{\text{O}}_{2}}$ dissociation curve is plotted between $\text{p}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and
1 $\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ Hb}$ saturation
2 $\text{pC}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$
3 $\text{Hb}$ concentration
4 $\text{RBC}/\text{m}{{\text{m}}^{3}}$ of blood
Explanation:
(a)
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When fully saturated, one molecule of oxyhaemoglobin carries following number of oxygen molecules.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c) One molecule of Haemoglobin contains four molecule of Haem, so four iron atoms, for carrying for molecules of Oxygen.
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Oxygen carrier or the respiratory pigment in the blood of frog and other vertebrates is
1 Haemocyanin
2 Cytochrome
3 Haemoglobin
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c)
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The carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs as
1 dissolved in blood plasma only.
2 in the form of carbonic acid only.
3 in combination with haemoglobin only.
4 carbaminohaemoglobin and as carbonic acid.
Explanation:
(d) Carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs mostly as carbaminohaemoglobin, carbonic acid and bicarbonate. It is released in lungs in exchange with oxygen.
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BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286098
${{\text{O}}_{2}}$ dissociation curve is plotted between $\text{p}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and
1 $\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ Hb}$ saturation
2 $\text{pC}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$
3 $\text{Hb}$ concentration
4 $\text{RBC}/\text{m}{{\text{m}}^{3}}$ of blood
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT (Page-274/N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286095
When fully saturated, one molecule of oxyhaemoglobin carries following number of oxygen molecules.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c) One molecule of Haemoglobin contains four molecule of Haem, so four iron atoms, for carrying for molecules of Oxygen.
NCERT_(Page-274 / N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286096
Oxygen carrier or the respiratory pigment in the blood of frog and other vertebrates is
1 Haemocyanin
2 Cytochrome
3 Haemoglobin
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c)
NCERT Page-274 / N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
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The carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs as
1 dissolved in blood plasma only.
2 in the form of carbonic acid only.
3 in combination with haemoglobin only.
4 carbaminohaemoglobin and as carbonic acid.
Explanation:
(d) Carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs mostly as carbaminohaemoglobin, carbonic acid and bicarbonate. It is released in lungs in exchange with oxygen.
286098
${{\text{O}}_{2}}$ dissociation curve is plotted between $\text{p}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and
1 $\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ Hb}$ saturation
2 $\text{pC}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$
3 $\text{Hb}$ concentration
4 $\text{RBC}/\text{m}{{\text{m}}^{3}}$ of blood
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT (Page-274/N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286095
When fully saturated, one molecule of oxyhaemoglobin carries following number of oxygen molecules.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c) One molecule of Haemoglobin contains four molecule of Haem, so four iron atoms, for carrying for molecules of Oxygen.
NCERT_(Page-274 / N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286096
Oxygen carrier or the respiratory pigment in the blood of frog and other vertebrates is
1 Haemocyanin
2 Cytochrome
3 Haemoglobin
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c)
NCERT Page-274 / N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286094
The carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs as
1 dissolved in blood plasma only.
2 in the form of carbonic acid only.
3 in combination with haemoglobin only.
4 carbaminohaemoglobin and as carbonic acid.
Explanation:
(d) Carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs mostly as carbaminohaemoglobin, carbonic acid and bicarbonate. It is released in lungs in exchange with oxygen.
286098
${{\text{O}}_{2}}$ dissociation curve is plotted between $\text{p}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and
1 $\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ Hb}$ saturation
2 $\text{pC}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$
3 $\text{Hb}$ concentration
4 $\text{RBC}/\text{m}{{\text{m}}^{3}}$ of blood
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT (Page-274/N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286095
When fully saturated, one molecule of oxyhaemoglobin carries following number of oxygen molecules.
1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c) One molecule of Haemoglobin contains four molecule of Haem, so four iron atoms, for carrying for molecules of Oxygen.
NCERT_(Page-274 / N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286096
Oxygen carrier or the respiratory pigment in the blood of frog and other vertebrates is
1 Haemocyanin
2 Cytochrome
3 Haemoglobin
4 None of these
Explanation:
(c)
NCERT Page-274 / N-189
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286094
The carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs as
1 dissolved in blood plasma only.
2 in the form of carbonic acid only.
3 in combination with haemoglobin only.
4 carbaminohaemoglobin and as carbonic acid.
Explanation:
(d) Carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs mostly as carbaminohaemoglobin, carbonic acid and bicarbonate. It is released in lungs in exchange with oxygen.