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What shifts oxygen dissociation curve right?

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Answered by ranjanaxp5
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The shift of the oxygen dissociation curve to the right occurs in response to an increase in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (Pco2), a decrease in pH, or both, the last of which is known as the Bohr effect.

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The shift of the oxygen dissociation curve to the right occurs in response to an increase in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (Pco2), a decrease in pH, or both, the last of which is known as the Bohr effect.

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