Description : About 5% of the total body, iron is present in (A) Transferrin (B) Myoglobin (C) Cytochromes (D) Haemosiderin
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : In biological studies which of the following is used to refer to the oxygen-binding, iron-containing, conjugated protein complex present in the sarcoplasm of muscle cells? a) myelin b) myosin c) myoglobin d) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- MYOGLOBIN
Description : What is Myoglobin ?
Last Answer : Myoglobin is a type of protein linked by iron and oxygen. It is most commonly found in the fleshy muscle cells of vertebrates. It is related to hemoglobin.
Description : Iron is stored in the form of (A) Ferritin and transferrin (B) Transferrin and haemosiderin (C) Haemoglobin and myoglobin (D) Ferritin and haemosiderin
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Each myoglobin molecule contains (A) One iron atom (B) Two iron atoms (C) Four iron atoms (D) Six iron atoms
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Sigmoidal oxygen dissociation curve is a property of (A) Haemoglobin (B) Carboxyhaemoglobin (C) Myoglobin (D) Methaemoglobin
Description : The red colour of human blood is due to (1) myoglobin (2) hemoglobin (3) immunoglobulin (4) haptoglobin
Last Answer : (2) hemoglobin Explanation: Hemoglobin is the ironcontaining oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the red blood cells of all vertebrates which carries oxygen from the respiratory organs to the rest of the body. It ... oxygen than had in the vein the blood' came from. Therefore, the blood turns red.
Description : Mitotic spindle is mainly composed of which protein? (a) Actin (b) Myosin (c) Actomyosin (d) Myoglobin
Last Answer : c) Actomyosin
Description : Mast cells secrete (a) haemoglobin (b) hippurin (c) myoglobin (d) histamine
Last Answer : (d) histamine.
Description : Both Haemoglobin and myoglobin require _______ for formation —
Last Answer : Iron
Description : The following protein/polypeptide has a quaternary structure : (A) cc-Chymotrypsin (B) Hemoglobin (C) Insulin (D) Myoglobin
Last Answer : (B) Hemoglobin
Last Answer : hemoglobin