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How many oxygen molecules can be held by one molecule of haemoglobin?

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How many oxygen molecules can be held by one molecule of haemoglobin?

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A molecule of Haemoglobin can hold four molecules of oxygen. I don’t know whether this is exactly right, but it’s the nearest i’ve gotten Clare!

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