How can you explain that proteins such as hemoglobin and insulin have different properties?

Hemoglobin is a complex iron-containing protein of animals that have blood circulation, which can reversibly bind with oxygen, ensuring its transfer into tissues.
And insulin is a hormone of a peptide nature, which is formed in the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas. That is why they have different properties.



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