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the haemoglobin of a human foetus...

the haemoglobin of a human foetus

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has a higher affinity for oxygenthan that of an adutl

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has a lower affintiy for oxygen than that of the adult

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its affinity for oxygen is the same as that of an adult

D

has only 2 protein subunite instead fo 4

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