Oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve will shift to right on decrease of
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A right shift indicates decreased oxygen affinity of haemoglobin allowing more oxygen to be available to the tissues.
A decrease in the pH shifts the curve to the right,
An increase in pH shifts the curve to the left.
an increase in CO2 shifts the curve to the right.
An increase in temperature shifts the curve to the right.
A decrease in the pH shifts the curve to the right,
An increase in pH shifts the curve to the left.
an increase in CO2 shifts the curve to the right.
An increase in temperature shifts the curve to the right.
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