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CO_2 dissociates from carbaminohaemoglobin in the alveoli when

Dissociation of CO_(2) from carbamino-haemoglobin takes place when:

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Read the following statement . a) High H^+ concentration and higher temperature are favourable for dissociation of oxygen from oxyhaemoglobin. b) Partial pressure of oxygen in alveoli is higher than in tissue . c) The maximum volume of air a person can breather in after a forced expiration is vital capacity. d) In alveoli PCO_2 low and PO_2 high are for dissociation of CO_2 from carbamino haemoglobin . How many of the above statement are true ?

[A] : Role of RBC' In CO_2 transport Is primarily to form HCO_3 - for carriage in plasma and re- convert them to CO_2 . [R]: About 42% CO_2 is carried in the form of carbamino haemoglzobin which breaks down «in the lungs to release O_2 again

Assertion :- In the alveoli, dissociation of CO_(2) from carbamino-haemoglobin takes place Reason :- In the alveoli P_(CO_(2)) is low and P_(O_(2)) is high.

What is the shape of O_(2) dissociation curve for haemoglobin ?

ARIHANT NEET-BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES -Chapter exercises A (Taking it together ( assorted Questions of the Chapter of Advanced Level Practice))
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  2. mark the incorrect statement in context to CO(2) binding to Hb.

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  3. CO(2) dissocated from carbamino haemoglobin when

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  4. what is true about haemoglobin

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  5. Most abundant, harmful and universal waste product of metabolism is

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  6. oxyhaemoglobin is an unstable compound because

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  7. Persons living at high altitude will have

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  8. What would happen when blood is acidic

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  9. For proper transport of O(2) and CO(2) blood should be

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  10. Carbon dioxide is transproted from tissues to respirtatory surface by ...

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  11. The majority of carbon dioxide produced by our body cells is transport...

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  12. Diffusion of gases along the respiratory surface occurs because

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  13. in man and mammals , air passes from outside into the lungs through

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  14. Why is CO poisonous for man ?

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  15. mark the incorrect statement

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  16. A person met with an accident and died instantly without and injury to...

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  17. what is incorrect about oxygen binding with haemoglobin ?

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  18. Which of the following statements correctly defines Bohr's effect ?

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  19. when blood CO(2) level rises

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  20. As carbon dioxide produced in the tissues combines with water in the b...

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