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CO(2) dissocated from carbamino haemoglo...

`CO_(2)` dissocated from carbamino haemoglobin when

A

`P_(co_(2))` is high & `P_(o_(2))` is low

B

`P_(co_(2))` is high and `P_(co_(2))` is low

C

`P_(co_(2))` and `P_(o_(2))` are equal

D

None of the above

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