hemocyanin

/hɛmɒˈsɪənɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A copper-containing protein found in the blood of mollusks and some other invertebrates, responsible for transporting oxygen.

“The hemocyanin in the squid’s blood was a crucial component in its ability to thrive in low-oxygen environments.”

Synonyms

  • hemocyanin
  • hemocyanine

Antonyms

  • deoxyhemoglobin