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Card 6
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Each polypeptide is associated with a .... group?
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Card 7
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What does the haem group contain?
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Card 8
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What can a ferrous ion combine with?
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Card 9
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How many oxygen molecules can be carried by a single haemoglobin molecule ?
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Card 10
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The process by which haemoglobin binds with oxygenmix called what?
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Card 11
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Where does loading of a haemoglobin molecule take place?
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Card 12
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The process by which a haemoglobin molecule releases it's oxygen is called what?
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Card 13
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Where does unloading take place in a human?
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Card 14
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What does it mean if haemoglobin has high affinity for oxygen?
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Card 15
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What does it mean if haemoglobin has low affinity for oxygen?
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