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What is meant the term blood and iron?
Asked by radha sharma,
14 Jan 08:16 pm
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Blood haemoglobin is a porphyrin derivative containing iron surrounded by pyrrole rings as in case of chlorophyll, where there is magnesium instead of iron
Answered by Quest, 15 Jan 12:30 pm
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Blood haemoglobin is a porphyrin derivative containing iron surrounded by pyrrole rings as in case of chlorophyll, where there is magnesium instead of iron
Answered by anantharaman, 14 Jan 11:22 pm
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Blood haemoglobin is a porphyrin derivative containing iron surrounded by pyrrole rings as in case of chlorophyll, where there is magnesium instead of iron...
Answered by Philosopher Speusippus, 14 Jan 08:22 pm
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