The oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve will show a right shift in case of
(a) High pCO2
(b) HighpO2
(c) Low pCO2
(d) Less H+ concentration
The answer is the option (a) High pCO2
Explanation: -The curve of oxygen and haemoglobin is shifted to the right when the pO2 decreases, pCO2 increases, the concentration of H+ increases, pH decreases and body temperature increases.