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During oxygen transport, the oxyhaemoglo...

During oxygen transport, the oxyhaemoglobin at the tissue level liberates oxygen to the cells because

A

`O_(2)` concentration is high and `CO_(2)` is low

B

`O_(2)` concentration is low and `CO_(2)` is high

C

`O_(2)` tension is low and `CO_(2)` tension is high

D

`O_(2)` tension is high and `CO_(2)` tension is low

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C
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