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The oxygen - haemoglobin dissociation curve will show a right shift in case ofA. high `PCO_(2)`B. high `PO_(2)`C. low `PCO_(2)`D. less `H^(+)` concentrations |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A The oxygen haemoglobin dissociation curve is shifted either to right or left by verious factors. The oxgen-haemoglobin curve is shifted to right when there is high `PCO_(2)`, low `PO_(2)` high `H^(+)` concentration and high temperature. |
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