Quaternary Structure; Haemoglobin and Collagen summary activity
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- Created on: 24-03-16 17:44
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2. what is the function of haemoglobin?
- to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues
- to increase the water potentional within the blood vessels
- to provide energy to muscles
- to regulate temperature
3. describe one difference between the structure of haemoglobin and collagen
- there are no differences between the two
- Haemoglobin is insoluble in water whereas collagen is soluble in water
- Haemoglobin contains a prosthetic group whereas collagen does not have a prosthetic group
- one is a protein and one is a carbohydrate
4. what is the function of collagen?
- to hold the body together
- there is no particular function
- to provide mechanical strength in many areas
- to carry out metabolic activities
5. how many oxygen molecules can bind to haemoglobin?
- 2
- 4
- 16
- 8
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