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Leanna Ware
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7 February, 10:53
What is the Bohr effect?
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Brenda Bond
7 February, 11:03
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A chart for atoms where you list the atoms in a circle and put the atomic number on the chart
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7 February, 11:07
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The Bohr Effect is when A decrease in the amount of oxygen associated with hemoglobin and other respiratory compounds in response to a lower blood pressure resulting from an increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood
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