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What conditions can be caused by acquired nonfunctional hemoglobins?
 
  a. Hypoxia and iron in ferric state
  b. Sulfhemoglobin production
  c. Hypoxia and cyanosis
  d. Decrease in deoxyhemoglobin

Question 2

When blood leaves the lungs and reaches the tissues, the PO2 decreases and the P50 level of O2 will:
 
  a. Decrease
  b. Increase
  c. Equilibrate to the PCO2 level
  d. Not change



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: A



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