keratin
The correct answer is NOT keratin... the correct answer is myoglobin. This is the oxygen-binding pigment in muscle.
Myoglobin is a protein in the muscle tissue that stores oxygen. It has a pink colored pigment and is only found in the blood after muscle injury.
Myoglobin stores oxygen in muscles. Hemoglobin stores oxygen in red blood cells.
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continue aerobic metabolism when skeletal muscle cannotcontinue aerobic metabolism when the skeletal muscle cannot
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The answer is made by carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
Yes
yes
Oxygen is transported by red blood cells and is released into tissues as they pass through capillaries in the tissue.
Myoglobin
Myoglobin's function is similar to that of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in red blood cells to various tissues. Myoglobin has even higher affinity for oxygen than hemoglobin and is specific to muscle cells. Myoglobin thus acts as a storage of oxygen, as it holds oxygen inside heart and skeletal muscles.
yes but not sure :P
Myoglobin is synthesized in muscle cells and imparts the reddish-brown color of skeletal muscle tissue. Like hemoglobin, myoglobin can combine loosely with oxygen. This ability to temporarily store oxygen reduces a muscle's requirement for a continuous blood supply during muscular contraction.
It must be able to continue aerobic metabolism when skeletal muscle cannot
Myoglobin-myoglobin stores oxygen from red blood cells, which are red. The reason myoglobin stores oxygen (if you wanna know) is to have it available when there's muscle activity.