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Why is it adaptive for hemoglobin to have decreased oxygen affinity at low pH?
Interneurons
Neurons that transmit signals between sensory and motor neurons, playing a critical role in the central nervous system by integrating sensory input and motor output.
Interoceptors
Sensory receptors located inside the body that provide information about the internal environment, such as pH levels, temperature, and other internal states.
Blood PH
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of blood, normally maintained within a narrow range around a neutral pH of 7.4.
Mechanoreceptors
Sensory receptors in the body that respond to mechanical pressure or distortion, playing an essential role in the senses of touch and hearing.
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