Explain how hemoglobin effectively delivers oxygen to myoglobin in muscles. Explain the difference between chromatography and solvent extraction. How can TLC (thin-layer chromatography) and column chromatography be used together to ensure a perfect separation of two compounds? How is triglyceride formed ...
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Myoglobin as an intramuscular O2storage can bind 1.29 mL O2/g. With 6 g of myoglobin and an assumed muscular mass of 36 kg [26], Dc has a further reserve of 0.3 L O2. We understand that the cardiac and the skeletal muscle can also consume this relatively small O2portion. ...