Biology, asked by harshika65, 1 year ago

haemoglobin contains an atom of a)Mg b) Ca c) K d) Fe

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Answered by ishikaishikaa
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Fe
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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

From the given options, the correct option is D) Fe

Explanation:

  • A hemoglobin contains an atom of an Iron (Fe).
  • A "haem" prosthetic group with an iron atom at its center can be found in hemoglobin.
  • Iron makes about 0.334% of the weight of hemoglobin.
  • It is an oxygen-transporting metalloprotein found in all vertebrate species' red blood cells.
  • Each hemoglobin molecule contains four iron atoms, and as a result, it has the capacity to bind four oxygen molecules.
  • Two pairs of polypeptide chains are joined to form globin.
  • Each of the four subunits that make up hemoglobin has a polypeptide chain and a heme group.
  • All hemoglobin's include the identical iron protoporphyrin IX prosthetic heme group along with a polypeptide chain made up of 141 (alpha) and 146 (beta) amino acid residues.

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