Biology, asked by snigdha8669, 3 months ago

A patient was facing trouble in breathing. On diagnosis, the doctor examined that the haemoglobin content in the patient's body is less than the normal range. What role does haemoglobin play in breathing? ​

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Answered by Nihalnikam
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haemoglobin acts ast the transporter of the oxygen to the cells and tissues.Since the level of haemoglobin in the patient body is less than the normal range,the amount of oxygen transported to the cells is less.Hence patient feels difficulty in breathing.

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