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What Type of Hemoglobin Cannot Bind to 2,3-DPG and Thus

Question 35

Question 35

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What type of hemoglobin cannot bind to 2,3-DPG and thus has a higher affinity for oxygen?


A) hemoglobin F
B) hemoglobin A
C) hemoglobin B
D) hemoglobin G

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