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functions of leg haemoglobin​

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functions of leg haemoglobin!!!!!!

The function of leghemoglobin is to help transport oxygen to the respiring symbiotic bacterial cells in a manner analogous to hemoglobin transporting oxygen to respiring tissues in animals. It has a high affinity for oxygen (approximately, ten times higher than the ß chain of human hemoglobin).

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The function of leghemoglobin is to help transport oxygen to the respiring symbiotic bacterial cells in a manner analogous to hemoglobin transporting oxygen to respiring tissues in animals. It has a high affinity for oxygen (approximately, ten times higher than the ß chain of human hemoglobin).

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