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Oxygen center attachment, molecular complex

Molecular oxygen is transported throughout the body by attaching to the iron(ll) atom in the heme group of hemoglobin. The iron(ll) atom lies at the center of a square planar complex formed by nitrogen atoms. When the O, molecule attaches to the iron, the plane of the heme group becomes distorted. [Pg.789]


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