which gas causes reducing the capacity of absorption of oxygen in blood
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When carbon dioxide is in the blood, it reacts with water to form bicarbonate (HCO−3) and hydrogen ions (H+). As the level of carbon dioxide in the blood increases, more H+ is produced and the pH decreases. This increase in carbon dioxide and subsequent decrease in pH reduce the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen.
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When carbon dioxide is in the blood, it reacts with water to form bicarbonate (HCO−3) and hydrogen ions (H+). As the level of carbon dioxide in the blood increases, more H+ is produced and the pH decreases. This increase in carbon dioxide and subsequent decrease in pH reduce the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen.
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