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which of the folloeing factors are favour for the shifting of oxyhaemoglobin dissociatiom curve to the right side​

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Answered by shashu2004
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By increasing the hydrogen ion concentration (and therefore the pH), the temperature, the carbon dioxide concentration or the amount of 2,3-BPG present in the red blood cell, we ultimately decrease the affinity of hemoglobin to oxygen and therefore shift the curve to the right side.

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Answered by nandini9124
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Factors which result in shifting of the oxygen-dissociation curve to the right include increased concentration of pCO2, acidosis, raised temperature and high concentrations of 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (2,3 DPG). These factors, in effect, cause the Hb to give up oxygen more readily.

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