Biology, asked by mahaalageson, 11 months ago

iron present in heamoglobin exist as Fe3+ when it is
1.Oxyheamoglobin
2.carbaminoheamoglobin
3. heamoglobin

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Answered by suhrutha21
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Methaemoglobin  a stable oxidized form of haemoglobin which is unable to release oxygen to the tissues, produced in some inherited abnormalities and by oxidizing drugs. Iron in the heme group is in the Fe3+ (ferric) state, not the Fe2+ (ferrous) of normal hemoglobin. 

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