a special blood pigment helps the animals to adapt in the conditions on in their where there is lack of oxygen.
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The oxygenated form of haemoglobin is scarlet and deoxygenated form is bluish-red. The haemoglobin is present in the erythrocytes in almost all vertebrates except a few Antarctic fish. In the invertebrates they are found in the plasma, coelomic fluid and haemoglobin-containing cells.
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