In some species coelomocytes may also contain a respiratory pigment red hemoglobin in some species, green chlorocruorin in others ( dissolved in the plasma ) and provide oxygen transport within their segments.
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When we run and become out of breath, but not so much that we start running anaerobically, I suspect the limiting factor is not actually oxygen transport, but decreased blood pH and rising CO2 levels.
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In some other mammals such as dogs and horses, the spleen sequesters large numbers of red blood cells which are dumped into the blood during times of exertion stress, yielding a higher oxygen transport capacity.
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While each of these proteins serves the same basic function of oxygen transport, they have already diverged slightly in function : fetal hemoglobin ( hemoglobin F ) has a higher affinity for oxygen than adult hemoglobin.
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Hemoglobin is commonly thought to specializes in oxygen transport, but the molecule started to do that only relatively recently, said Dr . Jonathan Stamler, a biochemist at Duke University and an author of the worm paper.
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Examples of areas in which members have made highly significant contributions include electrode techniques, spectrophotometric methods, mathematical modeling of oxygen transport, the understanding of local regulation of oxygen supply to tissue and fluorocarbons / blood substitutes.
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In 1983 The International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue established the Melvin H . Knisely Award to honor Knisely s accomplishments in the field of the transport of oxygen and other anabolites in the human body.
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Unlike an overdose in humans, it is rarely liver damage that is the cause of death, instead methaemoglobin formation and the production of Heinz bodies in red blood cells inhibit oxygen transport by the blood, causing asphyxiation.
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BPGM then takes this and converts it to 2, 3-BPG, which serves an important function in oxygen transport . 2, 3-BPG binds with high affinity to Hemoglobin, causing a conformational change that results in the release of oxygen.
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Perhaps some other large, flightless bird would be able to form a large enough egg-but there is no guarantee that it would have the right shell thickness with the right amount of oxygen transport and the right nutritional stuff.