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Dictionary » O » Oxyhemoglobin OxyhemoglobinThe bright red hemoglobin that is a combination of hemoglobin and oxygen from the lungs; oxyhemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of the body. ![]()
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expiration,.... enzymes... there a enzyme responsible for the speeding of reactions involved diffusion of CO2 and oxygen? i saw theres carbaminohemoglobin, bicarbonase and oxyhemoglobin and the one that makes more sense to me is carbonic anhydrase but im not sure. does someone out there has a better idea?, thanks
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Red lips... increase blood flow so that they would become more plump and red. If I remember correctly, as RBCs pick up more oxygen the hemoglobin becomes oxyhemoglobin which gives the hemoglobin RBC structure a red tint. Thus I assume that more RBCs coming to the surface will enhance the redness.
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question about blood from respiration... i have this question from a bio12 exam which of the following substance formed during internal respiration counteracts a decrease in blood pH? A. oxyhemoglobin B. carbonic anhydrase C. reduced hemoglobin D. carbaminohemoglobin the answer is C, but i dont' really get the why can someone please ...
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