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How many haeme groups are their in a haemoglobin molecule

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four heme

Hemoglobin & Heme. The hemoglobin molecule is made up of four polypeptide chains (Alpha 1, Beta 1, Alpha 2, Beta 2), noncovalently bound to each other. There are four heme-iron complexes. Each chain holds a heme group containing one Fe++ atom.

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four heme

Hemoglobin & Heme. The hemoglobin molecule is made up of four polypeptide chains (Alpha 1, Beta 1, Alpha 2, Beta 2), noncovalently bound to each other. There are four heme-iron complexes. Each chain holds a heme group containing one Fe++ atom. please make me a brainlist

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