Haemoglobin Flashcards

Transport of O2, Structure, Oxygen dissociation curve, Bohr shift

1
Q

Why does the body use haemoglobin?

A

The solubility of O2 in solutions is low so we have an oxygen carrying molecule (Hb)

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2
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What type of protein is Hb?

A

Quaternary - Has four subunits each containing a haem group

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3
Q

Why can Hb carry four O molecules?

A

Each haem group can combine with one O molecule

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4
Q

When oxygen combines with Hb the substance formed is called…

A

Oxyhaemoglobin

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5
Q

The amount of a particular gas in a mixture of gases or a solution

A

Partial pressure

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6
Q

When oxygen is taken up by Hb

A

Loading

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7
Q

When oxygen is released up by Hb

A

Unloading

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8
Q

A natural attraction to somehing

A

Affinity - Hb loads oxygen because it has a high affinity for it

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9
Q

Oxygen dissociation curve

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The more oxygen there is the more oxygen is taken up by Hb (e.g. High pO2 at the lungs = high affinity so Hb loads, Lower pO2 in tissue = low affinity so Hb unloads)

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10
Q

The effect of increased respiration on oxygen dissociation:

A

. Tissue cells respire quickly
. Respiration uses the O2 surrounding the tissue
. Reduces the pO2 to a level lower than normal
. The Hb will become more dissociated (less saturated) and more oxygen will be released from the Hb to the tissue cells

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11
Q

Oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the right

A

Bohr shift

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12
Q

In high concentrations of CO2 Hb’s affinity for oxygen is..

A

Lowered

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13
Q

If CO2 levels increase the saturation of Hb…

A

Decreases

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14
Q

Why does Hb have a lower affinity to O2 at high levels of CO2?

A

When CO2 dissolves in the blood it makes the blood acidic lowering the pH, as Hb is a protein a change in pH slightly alters the tertiary structure

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15
Q

How many types of basic Hb is there?

A

3

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16
Q

Rate of reaction in the organism’s cell

A

Metabolism