Biology, asked by hayatkhattk, 10 months ago

A coiled haemoglobin is called
A) haemocyonin
B) haemoprotein
C) myoglobin
D) haemorrhoids

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Answered by ambilykj
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Answer:

Hemoglobin, also spelled haemoglobin, iron-containing protein in the blood of many animals—in the red blood cells (erythrocytes) of vertebrates—that transports oxygen to the tissues. ... Each chain is attached to a heme group composed of porphyrin (an organic ringlike compound) attached to an iron atom

Explanation:

The Difference between Hemocyanin and Hemoglobin. ... Hemocyanin is a respiratory protein found in certain animal's blood, much like Hemoglobin, which is another respiratory protein. However, Hemocyanin contains copper instead of iron, which is in Hemoglobin.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Coiled hemoglobin is known as hemoproteins.

Option b

Explanation:

  • hemoglobin is a red colour pigment which is present in the human being. It is present inside the red blood corpuscles. The main function of hemoglobin is to carry gases and help it to move uniformly to all cells of the body. Similarly carbon dioxide is removed from the body by using hemoglobin. As a result of this respiration and metabolism is helped by hemoglobin. hemoglobin consists of coiled proteins which are known as hemoproteins.

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transportation of gas in human being​ - Brainly.in

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