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How many Fe2+ group is present in haemoglobin​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate right answer is here.

Explanation:

A haemoglobin molecule is composed of four polypeptide globin chains (Fig. 1). Each con- tains a haem moiety which has an organic part (a protoporphyrin ring made up of four pyrrole rings) and a central iron ion in the ferrous state (Fe2+

Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is your answer

Explanation:

A hemoglobin molecules

contains four polypeptide globin chain.Each contents a heam moiety which has

an organic part (a protoporphyrin ring made up of four pyrrole ring ) and or central iron ion in the ferrous state (Fe++).

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