Biology AQA 3.2.4 haemoglobin

Descripción

As level Biology Revision- haemoglobin
evie.daines
Apunte por evie.daines, actualizado hace más de 1 año
evie.daines
Creado por evie.daines hace más de 10 años
101
6

Resumen del Recurso

Página 1

Haemoglobin is a group of chemically similar molecules found in many different organisms

Haemoglobin is a protein with a quaternary structure

Haemoglobin transports oxygen around the body.it does this by forming oxyhaemoglobin and this can be unloaded at respiring cells/tissues.

At a higher partrial pressure there is a higher affinity for oxygen, so it loads.

Carbon dioxide causes a bohr shift. so the curve shifts to the right and the affinity is lowered.

New Page

Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

Similar

Biology AQA 3.1.3 Cells
evie.daines
Biology AQA 3.2.5 Mitosis
evie.daines
GCSE AQA Biology - Unit 2
James Jolliffe
GCSE AQA Biology 1 Quiz
Lilac Potato
GCSE Biology AQA
isabellabeaumont
AQA Biology 8.1 structure of DNA
Charlotte Hewson
B3 Quiz
Tess Brockway
Biology AQA 3.1.5 The Biological basis of Heart Disease
evie.daines
Enzymes and Respiration
I Turner
Biology Unit 1a - GCSE - AQA
RosettaStoneDecoded
The structure of the heart
rachel_w