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amount of haemoglobin present in a single rbc is known as​

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300 million hemoglobin molecules

Explanation:

A single erythrocyte can contain 300 million hemoglobin molecules, and thus more than 1 billion oxygen molecules. Each iron ion in the heme can bind to one oxygen molecule; therefore, each hemoglobin molecule can transport four oxygen molecules.

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