The affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen is less than its structural analog myoglobin. However, this does not affect hemoglobin's usefulness for the body; on the contrary, it allows hemoglobin to be a more efficient carrier than myoglobin. This is because hemoglobin can release oxygen more easily than can myoglobin. It is both important for oxygen to be carried to different areas and also to be released when needed. The higher affinity of a given protein for oxygen, the harder it will be for that protein to release oxygen when needed. Therefore, hemoglobin's lower affinity for oxygen serves it well because it allows hemoglobin to release oxygen more easily in the body.
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The heat will cause the enzyme to denature(deform) and the subtrate will no longer fit into the enzyme.
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Pinecrest are a plan and are asexual, meaning they do not need a partner to reproduce. although humans and dogs a sexual reproducers, their DNA structure is different and not compatible with human DNA structure. thats why you can't breed a human and a dog.
The correct answer would be A. The agent of metamorphism that would cause for the overall composition of a rock to change would be hydrothermal solutions. These solutions contain mineral substances that are dissolved in the hot water. When in contact with a rock, the minerals may change the composition of the rock.
The correct answers are: All of them.
- Runs off into the ocean;
The parts of the land that are close to the ocean, and are leaned towards it, especially if it is a more rocky landscape, when receiving precipitation, the water runs off directly into the ocean, though this is happening only on a relatively small area.
- Runs off into the streams and rivers;
Most of the precipitation on the land, ends up in the closest streams and rivers which increase their volume and carry the water further downstream.
- Enters the water table of groundwater;
Part of the precipitation managed to get through the soil and the rocks, and enters deeper, eventually reaching the underground reservoirs and filling them, thus contributing to the levels of the groundwater.
- Taken up from shallow soil by plants;
The plants need water for survival, so when there's precipitation, through their roots (some through their leaves), are taking water from the soil, thus spending part of it for their own needs.