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Oxyhaemoglobin is oxygenated blood. Impure blood is carried to the lungs where exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli of the lungs and the blood is purified as it gets oxygenated and becomes oxyhaemoblobin.

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HbO2 but the 2 should be small n below like CO2

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it is Hb08

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Oxyhemoglobin is formed during physiological respiration. This is when oxygen binds to the heme component of the protein hemoglobin in red blood cells.

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The oxyhaemoglobin is formed in the blood.

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during external respiration

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