Bohr's effect
The Bohr effect describes the physiological phenomenon where hemoglobin's oxygen-binding affinity is inversely related to the concentration of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions. This effect facilitates oxygen delivery to tissues that need it most, particularly during metabolic activity.
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