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Myoglobin (Mb)/Hemoglobin (Hb)Fig. 5-1LehnFig. 5-1LehnFig. 5-1LehnFig. 5-1LehnFig. 5-2LehnFig. 5-3LehnFig. 5-4LehnFig. 5-4Lehn-OXYGEN DISSOCIATION CURVE FOR Mb-Amount of oxygen bound to Mb is a function of the oxygenconcentration (pO2) and the affinity of Mb for oxygen (Kd)- When [L] or pO2 = Kd, then 1/2 binding sites occupied -The lower the Kd, the higher the affinity of ligand for proteinThe absorption spectra of hemoglobin changes uponbinding oxygenFig. 5-10LehnFig. 5-6LehnFig. 5-7LehnFig. 5-3LehnFig. 5-10LehnFig. 5-2LehnFig. 5-11LehnFig. 5-10LehnFig. 5-10LehnFig. 5-10LehnFig.


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