Vander's Human Physiology
Vander's Human Physiology
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781259903885
Author: WIDMAIER, Eric P., Vander, Arthur J.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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To describe: The effects of increased PCO2, H+ concentration, and temperature on the oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve.

Introduction: The concentration of PCO2, H+ concentration, and the temperature is higher in tissue capillary blood as compared to arterial blood.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The method by which the effects of increased PCO2, H+ concentration, and temperature are adaptive for oxygen unloading in the tissues.

Introduction: The increased concentration of PCO2, H+ concentration, and temperature reduces the affinity of hemoglobin to bind with oxygen by changing its conformation.

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