Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Hbb, Weddell Seal, Porphyrin

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Gases at respiratory exchange surfaces to mitochondria where oxygen is used and co2 is produced. Insects have tracheal systems gas flows through trachea to the tissues and muscles (circulatory system is not used) Hemoglobin binds oxygen it is no longer in the dissolved gas stage so you can get much more oxygen into the blood. Difference in partial pressure drives the rate and direction of gas diffusion. Metal unoxidized complexed either to protein or porphyrin ring and metal can transit the binded oxygen (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause it does(cid:374)"t a(cid:272)tuall(cid:455) rea(cid:272)t with the oxygen. Heme binds to oxygen (cid:271)ut does(cid:374)"t a(cid:272)tuall(cid:455) o(cid:454)idize. Heme is bound to protein called globin. Myoglobin is monomer of heme and globin protein => found in muscles. Can also get polymers of the units. Each heme binds one oxygen at a time. Across different types of animals hemoglobin and myoglobin is not the only way to transit oxygen -> there are other respiratory pigments out there.

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