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Oxygen sigmoid curve explain

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Oxygen sigmoid curve explain
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Anjan Karthi 1 year, 6 months ago

The curve is the graph obtained through plotting HbO (oxyhaemoglobin) concentration against pO2. The basic form of the sigmoid curve indicates of how with an increase in pO2, the concentration of HbO first starts rising slowly, then accelerates to a near-saturation point after which the curve ends such that the concentration no longer increases with pO2. Though it can maintain its shape under all conditions, the graph tends to shift a bit to the left or to the right based on factors such as pH, pCO2, temperature, etc. Hope this helps !!!!
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