Psychology, asked by slideland6, 2 months ago

3. What would happen to red blood cells if the haem group were removed from
haemoglobin.
O A. Blood clot formation would be inhibited.
OB. Red blood cells would not be able to bind oxygen
O C. Red blood cells would not be able to reproduce.
O D. White blood cells would not be able to reproduce​

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Answered by binitatiwary69
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Answer:

OB. Red blood cells would not be able to bind oxygen

Explanation:

If they didn't do their job, you would slowly die. Red blood cells contain a protein called hemoglobin that gives blood its red hue. Hemoglobin contains iron, which makes it an excellent vehicle for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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