If the blood volume is 2 kg, and hemoglobin is concentration is 200 g/kg blood and 1 gram of hemoglobin can bind 1.3 ml of oxygen, how much oxygen is bound to hemoglobin in the blood? 260 5 520 ml 308
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First, we need to calculate the total amount of hemoglobin in the blood: 2 kg (blood volume) x 200 g/kg (hemoglobin concentration) = 400 g of hemoglobin Show more…
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