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Created by Elena Cade
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| Question | Answer |
| Where is Haemoglobin found? | Red blood cells |
| What type of structure does Haemoglobin have? | Quaternary |
| What is the role of Haemoglobin? | To transport oxygen around the body |
| How many oxygen molecules can one molecule of haemoglobin transport? | 4 |
| What does Haemoglobin and Oxygen form? | Oxyhaemoglobin |
| Where does the creation of Oxyhaemoglobin occur? | The Lungs |
| Where is the oxygen released? | Respiring tissues |
| Term describing 'Concentration' of a gas? | Partial Pressure |
| What causes different haemoglobins to have different affinities for O2? | Different sequences of amino acids |
| Two terms for the processes of haemoglobin combining with and releasing O2? | Loading / Association; Unloading/ dissociation |
| What direction does the O2 dissociation curve shift when CO2 levels increase? What is the name given to this effect? | Right --> Bohr effect |
| In the presence of CO2, what change happens to the haemoglobin molecule? | Changes shape |
| What happens to the affinity of haemoglobin for O2 in oxygen-poor conditions? | Increases |
| What happens to the affinity of haemoglobin for O2 in the presence of CO2? | Reduces |
| Which way does the curve shift in oxygen-poor conditions? | Left |
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