Myoglobin-mediated oxygen delivery to intracellular mitochondria is demonstrated in cardiac myocytes isolated from the hearts of mature rats. Myocytes are ... BA Wittenberg,JB Wittenberg - 《Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America》 被引量: 194发表: 1987年 ...
Healthy myoglobin levels in your blood could range from 25 to 70 micrograms per liter. There will always be a small amount of myoglobin in your bloodstream as it brings oxygen to your muscles. Myoglobin has to link up with oxygen in the bloodstream; it can’t get oxygen from anywhere ...
How does Boyle's Law relate to the act of breathing? Discuss how carbon dioxide emissions are calculated and explain why they are monitored? Why won't CO_2 survive in a basic environment? Describe myoglobin's role in oxygen delivery to the tissues during physical exertion. ...
How does the polarity of the phospholipids contribute to their function in cell membranes? In Thin Layer Chromatography, how is the technique dependent on polarity? What process is involved in gas/liquid chromatography? Explain how hemoglobin effectively delivers oxygen to myoglobin in muscles. Explain...
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Myoglobin as an intramuscular O2storage can bind 1.29 mL O2/g. With 6 g of myoglobin and an assumed muscular mass of 36 kg [26], Dc has a further reserve of 0.3 L O2. We understand that the cardiac and the skeletal muscle can also consume this relatively small O2portion. ...