The Bohr effect

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AS - Level AS Biology Mind Map on The Bohr effect, created by S M on 10/11/2015.
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The Bohr effect
  1. It describes the effect that an increasing concentration of carbon dioxide has on the haemoglobin. (in respiring tissues)
    1. ~carbon dioxide enters the RBC forming carbonic acid, which dissociates to release hydrogen ions.
      1. ~these hydrogen ions affect the pH of the cytoplasm, making it more acidic
        1. ~changes in pH can affect the tertiary structure of the Hb =increase acidity reduces the affinity of Hb for O2.
          1. =Hb unable to hold as much O2, & O2 is released from the oxyhaemoglobin to tissues
    2. CO2 lowers the affinity of Hb for O2. O2 will dissociate more easily.
      1. With a higher pCO2 the oxygen association/dissociation curve moves to the right. This is because CO2 increases the dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin to O2 + Hb
      2. So in tissues where respiration is taking place (muscles), CO2 is produced. =CO2 transport to occur & H+ to bind to Hb to make haemoglobonic acid.
        1. This process results in O2 being released, & less O2 being able to associate
          1. So, when more CO2 is present, Hb becomes less saturated with O2 = change in curve (RIGHT & DOWNWARDS) =Bohr shift.
            1. This Bohr effect = more O2 release where more CO2 is produced in respiration ~just what the muscles need for aerobic respiration to continue.
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