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Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin binding curve
- The hemoglobin curve has a sigmoidal (S-shaped) curve instead of the hyperbolic curve for myoglobin.
- Cooperative interaction between the binding sites is displayed, because once a single oxygen binds to hemoglobin the affinity for oxygen at the other sites increases affinity for oxygen at the other subunits.
- As more oxygen atoms bind to hemoglobin, the slope of the curve increases.
- Hemoglobin is more saturated with oxygen in arterial oxygen pressures and in venous oxygen pressures hemoglobin is only about half saturated with oxygen.
- Additionally, the background indicates the color change that occurs with oxygen binding to hemoglobin (blue to red).
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