BOHR EFFECT


Meaning of BOHR EFFECT in English

ˈbō(ə)r-, ˈbȯ(ə)r- noun

Usage: usually capitalized B

Etymology: after Christian Bohr died 1911 Dan. physiologist

: the decrease in oxygen affinity of a respiratory pigment (as hemoglobin or hemocyanin) in response to decreased blood pH resulting from increased carbon dioxide concentration

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