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==Structure of myoglobin==
==Structure of myoglobin==
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<StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='' scene='36/369354/Iron_coordination/2'>
<scene name='36/369354/Overall/1'>Myoglobin</scene> is an iron-protein. The iron has an <scene name='36/369354/Iron_coordination/1'>octahedral coordination</scene> when bound to oxygen.
<scene name='36/369354/Overall/1'>Myoglobin</scene> is an iron-protein. The iron has an <scene name='36/369354/Iron_coordination/1'>octahedral coordination</scene> when bound to oxygen.
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Revision as of 13:56, 25 March 2021

Myoglobin is found is muscle tissue and binds to oxygen, which is used during aerobic activity.


Structure of myoglobin

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