1. Binding of oxygen molecules to hemoglobin in carbon-dioxide-oxygen transfer in RBC: A. Reversible B. Irreversible 2. The reaction [ 2 C10H22 + 31 O2 → 20 CO2+ 22 H:O ]. un general terms, is: A. Ireversible B. Reversible

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1. Binding of oxygen molecules to
hemoglobin in carbon-dioxide-oxygen
transfer in RBC:
A. Reversible
B. Irreversible
2. The reaction [ 2 C10H22 + 31 O2 → 20
CO2+ 22 H:O ], un general terms, is:
A. Irreversible
B. Reversible
Transcribed Image Text:1. Binding of oxygen molecules to hemoglobin in carbon-dioxide-oxygen transfer in RBC: A. Reversible B. Irreversible 2. The reaction [ 2 C10H22 + 31 O2 → 20 CO2+ 22 H:O ], un general terms, is: A. Irreversible B. Reversible
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