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What is the effect of pCO2 on oxygen transport?

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Answered by Anonymous
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→When pCO2 is high and pO2 is less then more binding of CO2 ( Carbon dioxide ) will occur.

→For example in Tissue

→Now, when pCO2 is less and pO2 is more then dissociation of CO2 from Carbaminohaemoglobin will occur.

→For example in the alveoli
Answered by FuzzieGirl
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\pink\longmapsto\: A rise in pCO2 decreases the affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen.

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