Removing the hemoglobin from red blood cells often promptly alters its O2-binding characteristics? - blood hemoglobin
To the chemical properties of hemoglobin in the blood of vertebrates studied, it seems desirable to the hemoglobin in red blood cells, which remove it a simple aqueous solution. However, the removal of hemoglobin from red blood cells often change quickly O2 binding properties. Why?
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Blood Hemoglobin Removing The Hemoglobin From Red Blood Cells Often Promptly Alters Its O2-binding Characteristics?
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Each hemoglobin contains four heme groups, each with an iron atom can bind a molecule of oxygen. Thus, anyone can transport four molecules of hemoglobin oxygen.
ReplyDeleteIf you remove the hemoglobin, the iron is removed, and the ability to bind oxygen is removed.