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Q. How much amount of oxygen is present in one gram of haemoglobin?

AIIMSAIIMS 1997

Solution:

1.34 mL of oxygen is present in one gram of haemoglobin i.e. each gram of haemoglobin can combine maximally with 1.34 mL of O2Íž normally, there are 15 gms of haemoglobin per 100 mL of blood.