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2. The red-coloured pigment present in the blood is​

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Answered by RedHood3
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Explanation:

Hemoglobin,

aside from being a transport molecule, is a pigment. It gives the cells their red color (and their name). The abbreviation for red blood cells is RBCs.

Answered by ghantalaleswari
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haemoglobin

Haemoglobin (Hb) is a protein found in the red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body and gives blood its red colour. Haemoglobin levels vary from person to person. Men usually have higher levels than women.

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