Myoglobin: Understanding Oxygen Storage in Muscle
The correct answer is myoglobin.
Myoglobin is a red protein that is related to hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein that is responsible for carrying oxygen molecules in the blood. Myoglobin is found in muscle tissue and it helps to store oxygen molecules for use during muscle contractions.
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