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No.Of oxygen mole that bind to a mole of haemoglobin

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Answered by zahaansajid
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4 molecules of oxygen can bind to 1 molecule of haemoglobin

Therefore, 4×6.022×10²³ molecules oxygen binds to one mole of haemoglobin

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Answered by Agastya0606
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4 moles of oxygen will bind to a mole of hemoglobin.

  • Hemoglobin is a Quaternary protein which contains 4 heme unit and 4 globular protein unit.
  • The central atom of heme is Fe³⁺ which binds with 4 pyrol ring .
  • This central atom of heme unit binds with 4 oxygen ,which helps in circulation of oxygen throughout the body .
  • This happens because hemoglobin is present in Blood and blood is the main transportation source.
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