Haemoglobin Flashcards

1
Q

Explain a property of iron ions that enable it to carry out its role.

A
  • charged
  • so associates with oxygen
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2
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Explain how oxygen is loaded, transported and unloaded in the blood.

A
  • haemoglobin has a high affinity
  • in red blood cells
  • loading in lungs
  • at high pO2
  • unloads to respiring tissues
  • at low pO2
  • unloads at high CO2 concentrations
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3
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How is oxygen made available for respiration in active tissues.

A
  • CO2 increases respiration
  • increased dissociation of oxygen
  • low partial pressure in tissues
  • oxygen diffuses to tissues
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4
Q

Oxygen dissociation curve of foetus is to left. Explain advantage.

A
  • higher affinity
  • high pO2
  • oxygen diffuses from mother to foetus
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5
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Why does the first bonding of an oxygen molecule make the second easier to bind?

A
  • changes tertiary structure
  • uncovers second binding site
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6
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Describe and explain the effect of increasing carbon dioxide on the dissociation of oxyhemoglobin.

A
  • increases dissociation/decreases haemoglobin affinity
  • decreases pH
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