Hemoglobin that has released its oxygen

A. loses its affinity for oxygen.
B. will dissolve in the plasma.
C. will bind more readily to carbon dioxide.
D. is broken down to heme and globin and excreted.
E. will bind more readily to oxygen.


C

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