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Why does the rise in temperature decrease the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen?

The rise of temperature denatures the bond between oxygen and hemoglobin.


Is Hemoglobin a phospholipids?

hemoglobin is composed of long chanins called phospholipids


How long does it take temperature to rise after ovulation?

It does not take long for your temperature to rise after ovulation. It can rise slightly the day of ovulation but will also continue to rise over the next few days. In order to confirm ovulation took place you will need a rise in temperature over three days.


Why does glycosylation of hemoglobin take place?

glycosylation


How long does it take for frozen bun dough to rise?

The instructions are printed on the box, or the bag.


How long does it take for mercury to go from sun rise to night fall?

100 hours


How long can it take for a dense body of water to warm and rise to the surface again?

about 30+


Does Hemoglobin level rises above the normal range?

Hemoglobin levelscan rise above the normal range, and it can be indicative of a number of disorders, such as congenital heart disease, pulmonary fibrosis, or an increase level of erythopoietin.


How long does instant yeast take to rise when used in baking?

Instant yeast typically takes about 10-15 minutes to rise when used in baking.


Are plant hemoglobin and animal hemoglobin homologous structures?

Only vertebrates and some invertebrates have hemoglobin. Plants don't need hemoglobin (and therefore don't have any) to take up oxygen because they can do so via their stomatal openings in their leaves.


What are hemoglobinopathies?

There are two categories of hemoglobinopathy. In the first category, abnormal globin chains give rise to abnormal hemoglobin molecules. In the second category, normal hemoglobin chains are produced but in abnormal amounts.


How long does it take for the sun to rise in City Of Ember?

The sun never rises Ember is UNDER GROUND