myoglobin
/maɪˈɒblɪɡɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a protein in red meat that stores oxygen and gives meat its red color, especially in muscle tissue.
“The scientists studied the properties of myoglobin in beef.”
2. noun
a protein found in the muscles of animals, especially in the blood, that helps to store oxygen.
“Myoglobin plays a crucial role in the oxygen delivery system of the body.”