A right shift in the oxygenhemoglobin dissociation curve mea
A right shift in the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve means oxygen will bind less strongly to hemoglobin. means oxygen will bind more strongly to hemoglobin. does not change how strongly oxygen will bind hemoglobin occurs during exercise A and D B and D
Solution
Answer E) A and D
Reason – A right shift in the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve occurs due to increase P50 which means that the oxygen molecules requires high partial pressure to maintain the 50% saturation and this shift result in oxygen less strongly bind to hemoglobin. This may occur during exercise due to increase body temperature and lower oxygen level in muscles during exercise.
