Positive cooperativity describes how haemoglobin's shape changes after binding the first oxygen molecule, making it easier for subsequent oxygen molecules to bind.
Positive cooperativity describes how haemoglobin's shape changes after binding the first oxygen molecule, making it easier for subsequent oxygen molecules to bind.
Front | Define positive cooperativity. |
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Back | Positive cooperativity - describes how haemoglobin changes shape after first oxygen binds to it, making it easier for the next oxygen mols to bind |
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