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Is Myoglobin a tetramer, and will it store O2 in muscle?

Destroyers says it doesnt store O2 in muscle, and I am very sure that it does. Its not tetramer is it? I remember it being monomeric!

clarifications?
 
Is Myoglobin a tetramer, and will it store O2 in muscle?

Destroyers says it doesnt store O2 in muscle, and I am very sure that it does. Its not tetramer is it? I remember it being monomeric!

clarifications?

Can you post the exact question? Not sure the question. I found a similar question, but there doesn't seem to be any problem with it.
 
is says which statement is false?

myogolobin exists as tetramer, and will store O2 in muscle!
 
Destroyer isnt saying myoglobin does not store O2 in muscle. Myoglobin IS NOT a tetramer. It's a single protein. It does, however store O2 in muscle. The first half of the statement is false, so the whole answer is false.
 
Destroyer isnt saying myoglobin does not store O2 in muscle. Myoglobin IS NOT a tetramer. It's a single protein. It does, however store O2 in muscle. The first half of the statement is false, so the whole answer is false.

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yeah, I figured I read it wrong. Its monomer and it stores 02 in muscles.
 
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