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Answered by Anonymous
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A N S W E R :

Myoglobin is present in the " Red Muscle Fibers "

E X T R A I N F O R M A T I O N :

  • Myoglobin is an important haem - containing globular protein.

  • Myoglobin is an oxygen storing protein.

  • Myoglobin is abundant especially in the muscles of the diving mammals such as whales, porpoises, dolphins, etc.

  • Myoglobin is also present in the muscles of diving birds like penguins.

  • Myoglobin stores oxygen in the form of " Oxymyoglobin ".

  • Oxymyoglobin releases oxygen.

  • The oxygen released by Oxymyoglobin is untilised during the process of constraction of muscles.

  • Myoglobin consists of only one " Haem " group.

  • Myoglobin can carry only one molecule of Oxygen.

  • The oxygen dissociation curve of myoglobin is a simple hyperbola.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Myoglobin is found in your heart and skeletal muscles. There it captures oxygen that muscle cells use for energy. When you have a heart attack or severe muscle damage, myoglobin is released into your blood. Myoglobin increases in your blood 2 to 3 hours after the first symptoms of muscle damage

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