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Read the following statemens with regard to oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve.
I. The curve is …..A….. Shaped under normal conditions.
II. ….B…has an affinity to bind with deoxygented . Haemoglobin by producing conformational changes in it.
III. HTe curve is .....C....in the presence of weak electrolytes. Identify A, B and C.

A

sigmoid, Carbon monoxide, sigmoid

B

Sigmoid, 2,3 - DPG, hyperbolic

C

Sigmoid , Oxygen, hyperbolic

D

Sigmoid, Carbon monoxide , straight

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