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The oxygen - haemoglobin dissociation cu...

The oxygen - haemoglobin dissociation curve will show a right shift in case of

A

High`pCO_(2)`

B

High`pO_(2)`

C

Low`pCO_(2)`

D

Less `H^(+)` concentration

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A

The oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve right shift indicates dissociation of oxygen from hemoglobin.
It occurs in the following conditions.
(1) Decrease in partial pressure of oxygen
(2) Increase in partial pressure of carbon dioxide
(3) Increase in hydrogen ion concentration and decrease in pH.
(4) Increased body temperature.
(5) Excess of 2,3 Bisphosphoglycerate.
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