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15 May, 17:23

Explain how hemoglobin works at the gills of a fish

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  1. 15 May, 19:32
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    Hemoglobin works at the gills of a fish. Hemoglobin is made up of four subunits, each of which has an oxygen-binding site ... Thus, where oxygen is at high levels, such as in the lungs or gills, hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen increases as more binding sites are filled.
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