Biology, asked by deepdemta83801, 11 months ago

(i) What curve is this? (ii) How is this curve plotted ? (iii) What are the uses of this curve ?

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Answered by sharmakaruna703
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S-curves are great graphical project management tools for planning, monitoring, controlling, analyzing, and forecasting project's status, progress, & performance. They show the progress of work over time and form a historical record of project trends and variations. S-curves are used for different purposes.

Answered by kanukenu0219
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a ) (i) This curve is called the Oxygen dissociation curve. (ii) Saturation of haemoglobin with CO2 is plotted against the pO2. (iii) It is highly useful in studying the effect of factors like pCO2, H+ concentration, etc., on binding of O2 with hemoglobin.

( b ) (i) This curve is called the Oxygen dissociation curve. (ii) Saturation of haemoglobin with O2 is plotted against the pO2. (iii) It is highly useful in studying the effect of factors like pCO2, H+ concentration, etc., on binding of O2 with hemoglobin.

( c ) (i) This curve is called the Oxygen association curve. (ii) A sigmoid curve is obtained when percentage saturation of haemoglobin with CO2 is plotted against the pO2. (iii) It is highly useful in studying the effect of factors like pCO2, H+ concentration, etc., on binding of O2 with hemoglobin.

( d ) (i) This curve is called the Oxygen dissociation curve. (ii) A sigmoid curve is obtained when percentage saturation of haemoglobin with O2 is plotted against the pO2. (iii) It is highly useful in studying the effect of factors like pCO2, H+ concentration, etc., on binding of O2 with hemoglobin.

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