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what is the effect of pCo, on oxygen transport?​

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Answered by mantucom
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pCO2 plays an important role in the transportation of oxygen. At the alveolus, the low pCO2 and high pO2 favours the formation of oxyhaemoglobin. At the tissues, the high pCO2 and low pO2 favours the dissociation of oxygen from oxyhaemoglobin. Hence, the affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen is enhanced by the decrease of pCO2 in blood. Therefore, oxygen is transported in blood as oxyhaemoglobin and oxygen dissociates from it at the tissues.

Answered by Harleen7981
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At the tissues, the high PCo2 and low favour the dissociation of oxygen from oxyhaemoglobin. Hence, the infinity of hemoglobin for oxygen is enhanced by the decrease of PCO2 in blood. The oxygen is transported in the blood and oxyhemoglobin and oxygen is dissociated from it as tissues.

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