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    Exam 48: Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport
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    Increasing the C<sub>O2</sub> in the Tissues Causes
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Increasing the CO2 in the Tissues Causes

Question 9

Question 9

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Increasing the CO2 in the tissues causes


A) a shift in the Hb (hemoglobin) saturation curve to the left
B) an upward shift in the Hb saturation curve
C) Hb to bind O2 less strongly
D) An increased pH
E) none of the above

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