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Comparison between myoglobin and haemoglobin.

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Answered by aniruddhakohad
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The capability of the binding oxygen molecule, with the heme proteins, is what makes a difference in both the molecules. Haemoglobin is called as tetrameric hemoprotein, while myoglobin is called monomeric protein. Haemoglobin is found systematically all over the body, while myoglobin is found in muscles tissues only.


Haemoglobin is made of protein and prosthetic group and is well known for carrying oxygen pigment. It is the most vital part to sustain life as it works in transporting oxygen as well carbon dioxide throughout the body.



Myoglobin works for muscles cells only, by receiving oxygen from the RBC and further carry it to a mitochondrial organelle of muscles cells. Subsequently, this oxygen is used for cellular respiration to create energy. In this article, we will consider the remarkable points which differentiate the haemoglobin and myoglobin.

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Answered by selenagomez70
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haemoglobin is the oxygen carrier in human body it helps to transport oxygen in the form of oxyhaemoglobin. it also helps in transportation of carbon dioxide in the form of cabaminohaemoglobin.
myoglbin is component of muscles and help in its activity like relaxation and contraction.
there basic pigments are iron having pyrol tings attached to it
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