why it is important for hemoglobin to be an unstable compound to easily break into oxygen and hemoglobin
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The most important factor in the amount of oxygen that binds (attaches) to hemoglobin molecules is the partial pressure of arterial oxygen (Pao2); the higher the pressure, the more readily oxygen combines with hemoglobin in red blood cells. This hemoglobin-oxygen linkage is called oxyhemoglobin.
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Answer:Hemoglobin, also spelled haemoglobin, iron-containing protein in the blood of many animals—in the red blood cells (erythrocytes) of vertebrates—that transports oxygen to the tissues. Hemoglobin forms an unstable, reversible bond with oxygen; in the oxygenated state it is called oxyhemoglobin and is bright red; in the reduced state it is purplish blue.
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