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What environmental conditions induce hemoglobin to bind to carbon dioxide?
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What environmental conditions induce hemoglobin to bind to carbon dioxide?
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An environment low in oxygen.
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Hemoglobin is involved in the transport of other gases: It carries some of the body's respiratory carbon dioxide
(about 20–25% of the total
) as
carbaminohemoglobin
, in which
CO2
is bound to the globin protein. The molecule also carries the important regulatory molecule
nitric oxide
bound to a globin protein
thiol
group, releasing it at the same time as oxygen.
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