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    A Decrease in the Affinity of Hemoglobin for Oxygen Caused
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A Decrease in the Affinity of Hemoglobin for Oxygen Caused

Question 71

Question 71

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A decrease in the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen caused by the binding of carbon dioxide to hemoglobin is described by the


A) Henderson -Hasselbalch effect.
B) Bohr effect.
C) respiratory quotient.
D) Haldane effect.
E) carbamino effect.

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