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Hemoglobin differs from myoglobin in terms of ______​

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Hemoglobin differs from myoglobin because it contains more β-pleated sheet structure. -The affinity of fetal hemoglobin for -oxygen is higher than that of maternal hemoglobin. -Variations in the primary structure of hemoglobin always result in genetic diseases.

Hemoglobin is a heterotetrameric oxygen transport protein found in red blood cells (erythrocytes), whereas myoglobin is a monomeric protein found mainly in muscle tissue where it serves as an intracellular storage site for oxygen.

Myoglobin binds oxygen more tightly than does hemoglobin.

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