Topic 3 - Structure of Haemoglobin & Oxyhaemoglobin Dissociation [7] Flashcards

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Affinity

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ability of haemoglobin to attract oxygen

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What is Myoglobin

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a type of Haemoglobin that can hold oxygen at very low partial pressures

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Structure of Haemoglobin

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4 Polypeptide chains, each chain containing a haem group. Haem groups have an iron in them and it carries an oxygen.

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Function of a Red blood cell?

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Contain Haemoglobin so it can transport oxygen in the blood

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Unloading/dissociation of haemoglobin

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unbinding/detaching of oxygen from haemoglobin

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Loading/association of haemoglobin

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binding of oxygen to haemoglobin

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Saturation

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when haemoglobin is holding the maximum amount of oxygen it can bind

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What is the Bohr Effect

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when a high co2 conc causes the oxyhaemoglobin curve to shift to the right.
when theres lots of CO2 present, it will dissolve in blood and become acidic. changing shape of haemoglobin slightly.

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why is the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve said to have a “Cooperative Nature”

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refers to how it is very hard for the first oxygen to bind but when it does, the haemoglobin changes shape and this makes it easier for the rest of the oxygens to bind

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what does the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve demonstrate

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at high partial pressures, high affinity. (lots available, will load it up) haemoglobin will be almost completely saturated w oxygen
at lower partial pressures, there is a lower affinity. will actually unload in these regions.

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Describe the shape of Oxyhaemoglobin Dissociation Curve

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Slight S shape curve / “sigmoid curve”

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