Myoglobin, an oxygen-binding protein in muscle tissue, is considered a globular protein with tertiary structure. Unlike hemoglobin, it lacks quaternary structure because it:

  • Has a lower molecular weight.
  • Contains only one polypeptide chain.
  • Does not bind oxygen as efficiently.
  • Is not found in blood.
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