In the bloodstream, red cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, where demand is high. Hemoglobin, the protein that gives blood its red color, is responsible for the transport of oxygen via its four heme-bound subunits. Hemoglobin was one of the first proteins to have its structure determined; the folding of a single subunit is shown in this hand-drawn view.
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