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    How does haemoglobin bond to oxygen, carbon dioxide and other material and how is this bond released?

    Question #70260. Asked by niale. (Aug 30 06 4:54 PM)


    What-A-Mess

    Oxygen bonds to Hemoglobin not the other way around.

    Aug 30 06, 9:00 PM
    niale

    But how does this happen?

    Aug 30 06, 9:20 PM
    niale

    Can someone change the question to what WAM said so other people don't get confused?

    Aug 30 06, 9:48 PM


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