How does T state and R state of haemoglobin influence oxygen transfer between the tissues and the lungs
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When no oxygen is bound, the haemoglobin is said to be in the Tense State (T-state), with a low affinity for oxygen. At the point where oxygen first binds, the haemoglobin alters its shape into the Relaxed State (R-state), which has a higher affinity for oxygen.
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