Why can one haemoglobin molecule transport maximum four oxygen molecules?
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Each subunit surrounds a central heme group that contains iron and binds one oxygen molecule, allowing each hemoglobin molecule to bind four oxygen molecules. ... This is because the hemoglobin molecule changes its shape, or conformation, as oxygen binds.
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