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CO2 dissociates from Carbaminohaemoglobin when -

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Answered by reach2mekrish
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When P O 2 increases, as it does when the blood enters the alveoli and exchanges O2 with alveolar air, carbaminohemoglobin dissociates to CO2 and Hb–NH2. The reduction in CO2 content of the hemoglobin by increased P O 2 is called the Haldane effect

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Answered by jungkooktae
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  • Co2 dissociates from carbaminohaemoglobin, when PCo2 is less ( as in the case of alveoli)
  • pH is high
  • Temperature is low
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