hemoglobin |
hemocyanin |
As nouns the difference between hemoglobin and hemocyanin
is that
hemoglobin is the iron-containing substance in red blood cells that transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body; it consists of a protein (
globulin''), and ''haem (a porphyrin ring with an atom of iron at its centre) while
hemocyanin is (biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs, and some arthropods.
hemocyanin |
haemocyanin |
As nouns the difference between hemocyanin and haemocyanin
is that
hemocyanin is (biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs, and some arthropods while
haemocyanin is .
hemocyanin |
chemocyanin |
As nouns the difference between hemocyanin and chemocyanin
is that
hemocyanin is (biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs, and some arthropods while
chemocyanin is a plantacyanin, extracted from the stigma of the lily, that induces pollen tube guidance.
hemacyanin |
hemocyanin |
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hemacyanin and hemocyanin
is that
hemacyanin is (biochemistry) a substance found in the blood of the octopus, responsible for its blue colour while
hemocyanin is (biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs, and some arthropods.
As nouns the difference between hemacyanin and hemocyanin
is that
hemacyanin is (biochemistry) a substance found in the blood of the octopus, responsible for its blue colour while
hemocyanin is (biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs, and some arthropods.