If ${O_2}$ concentration in tissue was almost as high as at the respiratory surface,what would happen?

  • A
    Oxyhaemoglobin would dissociate to supply ${O_2}$ to the tissue.
  • B
    Haemoglobin would combine with more ${O_2}$ at the respiratory surface.
  • C
    Oxyhaemoglobin would not dissociate to supply ${O_2}$ to the tissue.
  • D
    ${CO_2}$ will interfere with the ${O_2}$ transport.

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