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Choose the INCORRECT statements regarding to the transport of oxygen: (i) Haemoglobin is a red coloured iron containing pigment present in the RBCs. (ii) O2 can bind with haemoglobin in a irreversible manner to form oxyhaemoglobin. (iii) Each haemoglobin molecule can carry a maximum of four molecules of O2. (iv) Binding of oxygen with haemoglobin is primarily related to partial pressure of CO2. |
(i), (iii). (i), (ii). (ii), (iv). (iii), (iv). |
(ii), (iv). |
The correct answer is Option (3) -(ii), (iv). Haemoglobin is a red coloured iron containing pigment present in the RBCs. O2 can bind with haemoglobin in a reversible manner to form oxyhaemoglobin. Each haemoglobin molecule can carry a maximum of four molecules of O2 . Binding of oxygen with haemoglobin is primarily related to partial pressure of O2 . Partial pressure of CO2 , hydrogen ion concentration and temperature are the other factors which can interfere with this binding. A sigmoid curve is obtained when percentage saturation of haemoglobin with O2 is plotted against the pO2 . This curve is called the Oxygen dissociation curve and is highly useful in studying the effect of factors like pCO2 , H+ concentration, etc., on binding of O2 with haemoglobin. |