In which the following factors can interfere in binding of `O_(2)` with haemoglobin. `A-P_(CO_(2))` `B-H^(+)` ion concentration C-Temperture

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In which the following factors can interfere in binding of `O_(2)` with haemoglobin. `A-P_(CO_(2))` `B-H^(+)` ion ... A B. B,C C. A and C D. A,B,C

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