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    Which of the Following Correctly Describes the Quaternary Structure of Fetal
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Which of the Following Correctly Describes the Quaternary Structure of Fetal

Question 33

Question 33

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Which of the following correctly describes the quaternary structure of fetal hemoglobin?


A) 4 epsilon chains
B) 2 alpha - 2 delta chains
C) 2 alpha - 2 epsilon chains
D) 2 alpha - 2 gamma chains
E) 2 alpha - 2 beta chains

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