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    In Hemoglobin, the Iron of the Heme Is Bonded to the Four
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In Hemoglobin, the Iron of the Heme Is Bonded to the Four

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In hemoglobin, the iron of the heme is bonded to the four nitrogens of porphyrin and to the proximal ______________ residue of the globin chain.

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