Bound and Dissolved Oxygen in the Blood of Most Animals.

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Bound and Dissolved Oxygen in the Blood of Most Animals

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Bound and Dissolved Oxygen in the Blood of Most Animals

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Oxygen Exchange Overview

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The Oxygen Dissociation Curve

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The Effects of Changes in Carrier Concentration on

Capacity and P50

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The Notion of % Saturation

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Carbaminos and CO2 Transport

Whether or not the H+ is released (I.e., the carbamino will dissociate) will depend on the pH of the solution and pKa of the carbamino.

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The Bohr Effect

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Carrier Affinity Shifts Correlated With Various Environments

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Fetal Hemoglobin in Mammals

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Carbon Dioxide Exchange

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Transport of CO2 by the Blood

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The Haldane Effect and CO2 and a Comparison of CO2 and O2 Transport in

Mammals