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Question 4 (1 point) Match the descriptor in the left hand column to the type of

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Question 4 (1 point)

Match the descriptor in the left hand column to the type of molecule it describes listed in the right hand column.

carbaminohemoglobin

carboxyhemoglobin

deoxyhemoglobin

methemoglobin

oxyhemoblobin

Question 4 options:

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hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state to which carbon monoxide molecules are attached

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hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state to which oxygen molecules are attached

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hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the oxidized state to which no oxygen molecules can attach

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hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state to which no oxygen molecules are attached

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hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state and carbon dioxide molecules attached to amino acid residues of the globin chains

1.

carbaminohemoglobin

2.

carboxyhemoglobin

3.

deoxyhemoglobin

4.

methemoglobin

5.

oxyhemoblobin

Explanation / Answer

hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state to which carbon monoxide molecules are attached - carboxyhemoglobin

hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the oxidized state to which no oxygen molecules can attach - deoxyhemoglobin

hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the oxidized state to which no oxygen molecules can attach- methemoglobin

hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state to which oxygen molecules are attached- oxyhemoblobin

hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state and carbon dioxide molecules attached to amino acid - carbaminohemoglobin

hemoglobin molecule with heme groups containing iron atoms in the reduced state and carbon dioxide molecules attached to amino acid - carbaminohemoglobin

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