Predict which way exercise would shift the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve. Would this shift in the curve increase or decrease hemoglobin saturation?

A. The curve would shift to the right thus decreasing the hemoglobin saturation.
B. The curve would shift to the right thus increasing the hemoglobin saturation.
C. The curve would shift to the left thus increasing the hemoglobin saturation.
D. The curve would shift to the left thus decreasing the hemoglobin saturation.


Answer: A. The curve would shift to the right thus decreasing the hemoglobin saturation.

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