Oxygen binding on hemoglobin - all or none?

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So I have a professor who insists that hemoglobin either binds zero oxygen molecules or binds 4 - "there are no intermediates." Going by the Kaplan Physiology book, this is incorrect. In Kaplan, it says that:

Site 1 always has oxygen bound
Site 2 has oxygen bound when PO2 > 26 mm Hg
Site 3 has oxygen bound when PO2 > 40 mm Hg
Site 4 has oxygen bound when PO2 ~ 100 mm Hg

The fact that it says that site 1 always has oxygen bound (under physiological conditions) makes me think that the "all or none" idea is bogus. Thoughts? Has there been new research on this or something?
 
looks like there is both a sequential and a concerted model. The sequential seems easier to understand / apply practically, so thats probably why Kaplan went with it.
 
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