Use the following data to determine the maximum rate at which a standard man can climb...

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Use the following data to determine the maximum rate at which astandard man can climb a mountain: Blood contains 15.9 wt%hemoglobin (with molecular weight 65,000 g/mol). Each hemoglobinmolecule can carry four oxygen molecules. The heart pumps 107cm3/s blood of density 1.06 g/cm3. Eachoxygen molecule can oxidize one sugar unit (the chemical formulaper sugar unit is CH2O, which is an organic alcoholgroup) to CO2 and H2O; the oxidation of 1 gsugar yields about 17 kJ of energy, of which 25% can be used to domuscle work. (Assume the climber has a mass of 67 kg.) In cm/s.

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we need to calculate the maximum rate at which a standard man can climb a mountain of hemoglobin 159 wt hemoglobin with molecular weight 65000 gmol amount of blood pumped 107 cm3s Density 106 gcm3 amount of blood in grams pumped 107 cm3s X 106 gcm3 11342g s The amount of    See Answer
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