How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported on the same hemoglobin molecule?

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2026-04-13 19:00

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Oxygen binds with the iron atoms of hemoglobin molecules while carbon dioxide bonds with the amino groups of these molecules. Because oxygen and carbon dioxide do not directly compete for binding sites, hemoglobin molecules can transport both at the same time.

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