If haemoglobin is replaced by haemocyanin,the blood will carry

  • A
    Less oxygen
  • B
    More oxygen
  • C
    No oxygen
  • D
    Same amount of oxygen

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What is the shape of the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve?

The toxic effect of carbon monoxide is due to its greater affinity for haemoglobin as compared to oxygen, approximately by (in $times$)

How is $CO_2$ transported from tissues to the respiratory surface?

In lungs,in order to facilitate the removal of $CO_2$ from the blood,there is an exchange of ions between $RBC$ and the plasma which involves the movement of:

$A = CO_2$ is carried in the plasma mainly as $HCO_3^-$ ions.
$R =$ Carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the formation of $HCO_3^-$ ions.

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