A wide range of animals, vertebrates and invertebrates, uses hemoglobins to tran
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A wide range of animals, vertebrates and invertebrates, uses hemoglobins to transport oxygen carrying from lungs, gills, or others respiratory organs to peripheral tissues that need the oxygen for efficient metabolism. Additional heme containing globins have been discovered revealing evolutionary connections among all of them. Please discuss how they relate to each other and their individual functions.
You should use one of this examples( Hemoglobin A, Hemoglobin C, Hemocyanin, Hemerythrin, Cytoglobin, Neuroglobin) you can choose one of your favorite.
Explanation / Answer
Globins are defined as a family of proteins which carries a heme prosthetic group.
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