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דף זה ישמש לכתיבת דפי תוכן המיועדים להוראת נושא החלבונים במסגרת לימודי כימיה בבית ספר תיכון. הדפים מיועדים למורים ולתלמידים
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The true colors
As you can see, there are <scenename='User:Yael Shwartz/myglobine/1a6m>four</scene> identical gray, red, blue and orange colored, made-of-balls elements. Let's take a closer look to of them. This is the 'heme' group, the functional unit of hemoglobin. WAIT: are those the true colors of the heme group? Not really. We are looking at a representation of the real structure, artificially colored following the Corey-Pauling-Koltun scheme ( C H O N S Fe ). Remember: these are artificial representations, using colors, textures, styles and forms chosen with the purpose of helping us to better understand the reality in its rich spacial configuration. This model of the heme group is represented here in a mode, but we can also draw it as , maintaining always the same spacial structure and color coded information.
