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structure of carboxyhaemoglobin​

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Answered by mohanangadai
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Structure and function of hemoglobin

The Hb molecule comprises four polypeptide subunits (the globin portion) each of which has a heme group attached [1]. At the center of the four heme groups is an atom of iron in the ferrous state. Oxygen binds reversibly to these four iron atoms; the product is oxyhemoglobin (O2Hb).

Answered by krishna050784
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Answer:

Structure and function of hemoglobin

The Hb molecule comprises four polypeptide subunits (the globin portion) each of which has a heme group attached [1]. At the center of the four heme groups is an atom of iron in the ferrous state. Oxygen binds reversibly to these four iron atoms; the product is oxyhemoglobin (O2Hb).

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