Heme Collection
Heme, a vital component of our blood, plays a crucial role in oxygen transport and storage, and is found in two important proteins: myoglobin and hemoglobin
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Heme, a vital component of our blood, plays a crucial role in oxygen transport and storage, and is found in two important proteins: myoglobin and hemoglobin. The first image (Myoglobin molecule F006 / 9418) showcases the intricate structure of the myoglobin molecule. This protein is responsible for storing oxygen in muscle tissues, ensuring an adequate supply during physical activity. In contrast, the second image (Myoglobin molecule F006 / 9417) presents another view of myoglobin's molecular structure. Its compact shape allows it to bind with oxygen efficiently, facilitating its release when needed. Moving on to hemoglobin, depicted in the third image (Haemoglobin molecule F006 / 9356), this protein takes center stage in transporting oxygen throughout our body. The fourth image (Haemoglobin molecule F006 / 9350) provides a closer look at its complex arrangement that enables efficient gas exchange within red blood cells. Next up is a three-dimensional representation of myoglobin protein shown in the fifth image (Myoglobin protein, molecular model C016 / 6575). This visual aid helps us understand how different atoms come together to form this essential component involved in respiration. The subsequent images portray various views of hemoglobin molecules (Haemoglobins molecules). These structures emphasize their ability to carry four molecules and bind with oxygen effectively during circulation. Lastly, we have two more images showcasing myoglobins' molecular architecture - Myglobin molecule C015/5702 and Myglobin molecule C015/5701. These illustrations highlight the similarities between different forms of heme-containing proteins while emphasizing their unique functions within our bodies.