Haemoglobin's chemical structure can differ between organisms due to variations in its primary structure (amino acid sequence) or the number of polypeptide chains.
Haemoglobin's chemical structure can differ between organisms due to variations in its primary structure (amino acid sequence) or the number of polypeptide chains.
Front | The haemoglobin in one organism may have a different chemical structure from the haemoglobin in another organism. Describe how. (1 mark) |
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Back | Different primary structure/amino acids/different number of polypeptide chains; |
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