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    Matching -An Increase in PCO<sub>2</sub> Causes Hemoglobin's Affinity for Oxygen to Oxygen
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Matching -An Increase in PCO2 Causes Hemoglobin's Affinity for Oxygen to Oxygen

Question 63

Question 63

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-An increase in pCO2 causes hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen to ______.


A) positively cooperative
B) cyanosis
C) His E7
D) decrease
E) R
F) hydrogen bonds
G) increase
H) symmetry
I) His F8
J) ion pairs
K) T
L) hemolytic anemia
M) sequencial

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