Sunday, November 6, 2011

How can something, myoglobin, that diffuses more slowly then oxygen help carry oxygen?

The diffusion of oxygen from the cell surface to a mitochondrion can limit the rate of energy production. Muscle cells consume large amounts of energy and those designed to work aerobically have myoglobin in the cytosol to help carry oxygen to the mitochondrion.

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