In humans, the embryonic and the fetal forms of haemoglobin have a higher affinity for oxygen than that of adults this is because non-identical genes produce different versions of globin during development. So the correct option is A.
<h3>What is meant by oxygen affinity? </h3><h3> </h3>
The amount of oxygen delivered to the cells will depend on the haemoglobin's oxygen affinity.
Oxygen affinity is defined as the relationship between the saturation of haemoglobin oxygen, represented by SaO2 and the oxygen tension, represented by PaO2. This relationship is plotted by a dissociation curve which is S-shaped.
Thus, in the embryonic the fetal form, haemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen.
Therefore the correct option is A.
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Answer: A
Explanation: hypothesis is something na hindi pa napatutunayan at nagpag-aaraalan while theory is something na backedup with evidences and data
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Is there and multiple choice options?
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Answer:
water
Explanation:
Water puts out fire by creating a barrier between the fuel source and the oxygen source (it also has a cooling effect which has to do with the energy required to convert liquid water into water vapor). It does this because it is a completely, 100% oxidized material. It simply cannot oxidize any further so it will not “burn”. This smothers the fire. The same thing would happen if you used the ashes that remained after a completely spent fire. Or, as I mentioned before, CO2.