Biology, asked by leokesava, 11 months ago

Imagine if your hemoglobin has more affinity for CO2 than O2. What will happen?

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Answered by Aditisahoo1234
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Explanation:

It displaces oxygen,and immediately binds,so very little amount of oxygen is transported to body cells.

Answered by maulshreegupta2004
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It will result to an upside-down situation of our metabollic process of respiration.

This can effect our repiratory tract and additionally the working of the diffusion mechanism which takes place in the alveolar sac.

The RBCs would carry CO2 instead of O2 which will disturb the system of gaseous transfer and can also lead to a decrease in the working efficiency of our body system as very little or almost nill amount of oxygen will reach our body tissues.

This can slow up the metabollism and weaken the immune system.

Working and pumping of heart will also be effected.

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