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In this question we are given different forms of hemoglobin.
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So hemoglobin is basically the pigmented molecule which is present in our rbcs, pigmented molecules present in our rbcs.
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It gives our rbcs their red color.
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And this hemoglobin, it has the capability to combine with oxygen as well as carbon dioxide.
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So the main function of hemoglobin is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in our body.
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And the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide is very essential to perform the process of respiration and also to maintain homeostasis in our body.
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Because homeostasis is basically a stable state of our body which will only be maintained if there is a uniform rate of respiration.
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So here we are given different forms of hemoglobin.
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So firstly we are given oxyhemoglobin.
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So talking about oxyhemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin is the form of hemoglobin combined with oxygen.
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Hemoglobin combined with oxygen.
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So basically in our lungs we have the alveoli in which oxygen is present.
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And when the blood comes in contact with the alveoli, our blood has hemoglobin.
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And this hemoglobin, it will combine with oxygen because the partial pressure of oxygen is high in our alveoli.
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And this hemoglobin will combine with oxygen and it will form oxyhemoglobin.
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And this oxyhemoglobin will basically be responsible to transport oxygen to various body parts.
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So it will transport oxygen to various parts of our body.
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Now inside our body parts, what we have is, the cells of our body, they have carbon dioxide...