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Amount of oxygen supplied by `100 ml` arterial blood while passing through the tissues is

A

0.4-0.6 ml

B

4-6 ml

C

14-15 ml

D

19-20 ml

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The correct Answer is:
D

A normal person has about 15 gm (12-16 gm) of Hb Per 100 ml of blood.
1 gm of Hb binds with 1.34 ml of `O_(2)`. Thus, 100 rm blood carries about 20 ml oxygen. So, `O_(2)` carrying capacity of blood is about 20%. Total oxygen that can be carried by blood is 1000-1200 ml.
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