practically no difference. In both the hemoglobin has the same job, bonding with oxygen.
yes
All hemoglobin has something called the Bohr effect, which is a negative effect of binding oxygen by hemoglobin in the presence of acid. This effect is some what exaggerated in diving mammals.
They are smaller
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There are no differences in the amino acids in human hemoglobin and wolf hemoglobin.
Nucleotide sequence, human, hemoglobin
Hem from hemoglobin is recycled for production of hemoglobin.
There are no differences in the amino acids in human hemoglobin and wolf hemoglobin.
the hemoglobin is example for transport protein
12.5-16.5 g/dl
no its not
The bonding of oxygen to hemoglobin within it causes it to change shape slightly.