WITH POSITIVE COOPERATIVITY, a. OXYGEN LOADS EASIER ON THE 2ND SUBUNIT b. OXYGEN LOADS EAIER OF THE FIRST SUBUNIT c. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO LOAD OXYGEN INTO THE LAST SUBUNIT d. NONE OF THE ABOVE
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With positive cooperativity, oxygen loads easier on the 2nd subunit. This means that when one oxygen molecule binds to the first subunit, it increases the affinity of the second subunit for oxygen, making it easier for oxygen to bind to the second subunit. Show more…
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