To discuss:
The Haldane effect that alters the loading of CO2 with respect to the metabolic rates of individual tissues.
Introduction:
Respiration, also known as breathing is a process where oxygen (O2) is inhaled by the lungs and transported to the tissues by erythrocytes for cellular
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