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The chloride shift in red blood cells is the movement of

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Answered by saritakumari91
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The chloride shift or "Hamburger effect" describes the movement of chloride into RBCs which occurs when the buffer effects of deoxygenated haemoglobin increase the intracellular bicarbonate concentration, and the bicarbonate is exported from the RBC in exchange for chloride.

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Answered by riyadwivedi07878
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Chloride shift is the movement of chloride ions from the plasma into red blood cells as a result of the transfer of carbon dioxide from tissue to the plasma, a process that serves to maintain blood PH.

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