When saturated with oxygen it is called oxyhaemoglobin and is a bright red colour. After haemoglobin releases oxygen to the body tissues, it reverses its function and picks up carbon dioxide, the principal product of tissue respiration, for transport to the lungs, where it is expired. In this form, it is known as carboxyhaemoglobin and it is a purply-red colour.
you would die. hemoglobin attaches to oxygen to carry it through the body.
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The oxygen is carried by Hemoglobin to the Tissues! What happens is, that there's something called the Allosteric Inhibition! Which means, when the Hemoglobin reaches the tissue, there will be lots of Co2 released in the tissue, during release of energy, the partial pressure of co2 inside the tissue will be high, so that with pressure gradient, it will travel outside the tissue to the artery and then into the hemoglobin where it binds to different sites and when that happens, it allosterically inhibits the Hemoglobin molecule to let go of Oxygen, and the oxygen is bounded as per cooperativity which means when one oxygen is bounded it will be easier for others to get bound to it, and in the same way when co2 attaches itself to the Hemoglobin, the oxygen start to disassociate as the Hemoglobin changes its shape and once one oxygen molecule leaves the hemoglobin it would be harder for the molecule to hold on to the rest of the 3 molecules! So in such way the oxygen leaves the hemoglobin!
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It's hemoglobin in red blood cells. Oxygen binds to iron ions in hemoglobin and is being transpored through out the body that way.
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As red blood cells travel through capillaries oxygen is released (disassociated) with hemoglobin. The oxygen then diffuses down it's concentration gradient into the tissues.
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The substance created when oxygen joins with hemoglobin is called oxyhemoglobin. This compound forms in the lungs when oxygen binds to the iron in hemoglobin, allowing it to be transported through the bloodstream to cells and tissues for energy production.