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The reduction in oxygen binding capacity of haemoglobin cause​

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Each hemoglobin molecule has the capacity to carry four oxygen molecules. In the presence of dissolved carbon dioxide, the pH of the blood changes; this causes another change in the shape of hemoglobin, which increases its ability to bind carbon dioxide and decreases its ability to bind oxygen.

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