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Dissociation of  from carbamino haemoglobin takes place when

a)

 is less in alveoli and  is high

b)

 is low and  is high in alveoli

c)

 is equal to  in lungs, i.e., low

d)

 is equal to  in tissue, i.e., high

Dissociation of  from carbamino haemoglobin takes place when

a)

 is less in alveoli and  is high

b)

 is low and  is high in alveoli

c)

 is equal to  in lungs, i.e., low

d)

 is equal to  in tissue, i.e., high



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Dissociation of  from carbamino haemoglobin takes place when

a)

 is less in alveoli and  is high

b)

 is low and  is high in alveoli

c)

 is equal to  in lungs, i.e., low

d)

 is equal to  in tissue, i.e., high

Dissociation of  from carbamino haemoglobin takes place when

a)

 is less in alveoli and  is high

b)

 is low and  is high in alveoli

c)

 is equal to  in lungs, i.e., low

d)

 is equal to  in tissue, i.e., high

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Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

(b)

 is low and  is high in alveoli.

When  is high and  is low as in the tissues, more binding of  occurs whereas when the  is low and  is high as in the alveoli, dissociation of  from carbamino haemoglobin takes place, i.e.,  which is bound to haemoglobin from the tissues is delivered to alveoli

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