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Haemoglobin as coordination compound structure and uses

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Answered by samsij7samsij
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Hemoglobin is the oxygen binding protein of red blood cells and is a globular protein with quaternary structure. Hemoglobin consists of four polypeptide subunits; 2 alpha chains and two beta chains. Hemoglobin transports oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the rest of the body.

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Hemoglobin has a quaternary structure characteristic of many ... A sixth position can reversibly bind oxygen by a coordinate.

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