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what is bohr effect .what is effect on amount of oxygen dissolved

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Bohr effect describes hemoglobin's lower affinity for oxygen secondary to increases in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide and decreases in blood pH. This lower affinity, in turn, enhances the unloading of oxygen into tissues to meet the oxygen demand of the tissue.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bohr Effect:

The Bohr effect is the shift to the right of the oxygen equilibrium curve of both adult and fetal blood in response to an increase in PCO2 or a decrease in pH, or both.

Effect on amount of oxygen dissolved:

The biochemical reactions necessary for cellular respiration, increases in metabolic activity within tissues result in the production of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a metabolic waste product. This increase in tissue PCO2 leads to an increase in hydrogen ion (H+) concentration.

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