Destroyer bio 143

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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.
 
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.