Which situation would result in the greatest degree of situation for haemoglobin, if remains constant?
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a)
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Increased level, decreased temperature
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b)
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Decreased level, decreased temperature
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c)
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Increased level, increased temperature
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d)
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Decreased level, increased temperature
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Question ID - 2681 | SaraNextGen Top Answer
Which situation would result in the greatest degree of situation for haemoglobin, if remains constant?
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a)
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Increased level, decreased temperature
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b)
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Decreased level, decreased temperature
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c)
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Increased level, increased temperature
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d)
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Decreased level, increased temperature
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Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -
(b)
Increased temperature dissociates the
from oxyhaemoglobin and low temperature favours the binding of
to haemoglobin
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