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What chemical element forms the basis of the haemoglobin molecule responsible for the transport of oxygen in the blood?
What chemical element forms the basis of the haemoglobin molecule responsible for the transport of oxygen in the blood?
Iron
Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein with four subunits composed of an iron-containing heme group attached to a globin polypeptide chain.
One molecule of oxygen can bind to the iron atom of a heme group, giving each hemoglobin the ability to transport four oxygen molecules.