Приклади вживання Bohr effect Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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This is the Bohr Effect.
Bohr Effect, its functional significance.
And this is the Bohr effect on the mom's side.
Now finally, we have talked about the Bohr effect.
And this is where the Bohr Effect comes into play.
A steeper slope means a stronger Bohr effect.
This is the Bohr effect happening on the fetal side.
Remember, there's a, we call it the Bohr effect.
So this Bohr effect is happening inside of the chorion.
So O2 delivery is inceased because of the Bohr Effect.
The Bohr effect increases the efficiency of oxygen transportation through the blood.
Carbon dioxide isnot the only molecule that can trigger the Bohr effect.
And there are two Bohr effects that are actually quite distinct from one another.
So on the fetal side and the mom's side you have a Bohr effect happening.
So this is how the Bohr Effect is so important and actually helping us deliver oxygen to our tissues.
Remember this vertical distance, we call that vertical distance the Bohr effect.
Remember that Bohr Effect is that CO2 and proton affect the hemoglobin affinity for oxygen.
Let's use a little graph and see if you can illustrate the Bohr Effect on this graph.
The Bohr effect is a physiological phenomenon first described in 1904 by the Danish physiologist Christian Bohr. .
And because this is all happening in the placenta, we call this the double Bohr effect.
The Bohr effect is when carbon dioxide and protons make oxygen fall off of hemoglobin, or not bind hemoglobin nearly as well.
Ekzotermik reaction(the energy) to ensure the efficiency of oxygen transfer- Bohr effect.
The Bohr effect enables the body to adapt to changing conditions and makes it possible to supply extra oxygen to tissues that need it the most.
Their influence on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve is called the Bohr effect(H. Bohr, 1904).
So the Bohr Effect and the Haldane Effect, these are two important strategies our body has, for increasing the amount of O2 delivery and CO2 delivery going back and forth between the lungs and the tissues.~o0o~.
Though they are one of the largest animals on the planet,humpback whales have a Bohr effect magnitude similar to that of a guinea pig.
At the molecular level- shift in the dissociation curve of oxyhemoglobin to theright in conditions of acidosis caused by hypoxia(Bohr effect).
So let's think of a situation--I will do it in green, and in this situation we have a lot of carbondioxide andproton, the Bohr Effect thought is, that it's kind of a bit harder for oxygen to bind hemoglobin.
The Bohr effect hinges around allosteric interactions between the hemes of the haemoglobin tetramer, a mechanism first proposed by Max Perutz in 1970.[10] Haemoglobin exists in two conformations: a high-affinity R state and a low-affinity T state.
Indeed, this effect, called the Haldaneeffect, is quantitatively far more important inpromoting carbon dioxide transport than is the Bohr effect in promoting oxygen transport.