Exam 9: Hemoglobin: an Allosteric Protein
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Which of the following statements is correct for hemoglobin and oxygen transport?
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-____________: This is the chemical form in which most of the carbon dioxide is transported in the blood.
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-____________: The molecule whose function is to facilitate diffusion of oxygen in muscle cells.
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Describe the role of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate in the function of hemoglobin.
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What functional role does the distal histidine play in the function of myoglobin and hemoglobin?
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Which of the following is not correct concerning the oxygenation plot of proteins X and Y, shown in the graph below?


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The effect of pH on oxygen binding of hemoglobin is referred to as the _____________.
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-____________: The type of hemoglobin that is composed of two α chains and two γ chains.
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The form of hemoglobin found in the R state is called _____________.
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The structure of normal adult hemoglobin can be described as:
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Consider the oxygen-binding profile at three different pH values of 7.6, 7.4, and 7.2. Which statement is most correct?


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-____________: The shape of the myoglobin binding curve that shows that it is not regulated allosterically.
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Which of the following is not correct concerning myoglobin?
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Which of the following is correct concerning the differences between hemoglobin and myoglobin?
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Carbon dioxide forms carbamate groups in proteins by reaction with:
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Carbon dioxide reacts with the amino-terminal groups of hemoglobin to form carbamate groups, which carry a(n) _____________ charge.
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What would be the expected result of a lysine residue being substituted with a serine residue in the BPG binding site of hemoglobin?
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