Body Fluids and Circulations
Reduction in pH of blood will
reduce the blood supply to the brain
decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen
release bicarbonate ions by the liver
reduce the rate of heart beat
B.
decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen
Reduction in pH of blood that is an increase in acidity favours the dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin thereby giving up more O2. phenomenon occurs due to increase in C02 concentration then it is called Bohr effect.
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Write the differences between
(a) Blood and lymph
Write the differences between
Open and closed circulatory system
What is the differences between lymph and Blood?
How many times does a heart beat per minute?
What is the function of bicuspid valves?
What is the function of tricuspid valves?
Why circulatory system is absent in sponges?
What does the QRS wave represent in an ECG?
Name a animal having open circulatory system.
What are vasa vasorum?
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