How does haemoglobin decrease residual volume?
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A person cannot expel all the air from the lungs even after forceful expiration. The volume of air which remains in the lungs after the most forceful expiration is called residual volume, it is about 1100 mL to 1200 mL A rise in PPCO 2
decreases the O 2
affinity of haemoglobin
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