Biology, asked by aaaabfnekngn, 4 months ago

Blood appears red because of_____________.
Albumin
Heamoglobin
Globulin
Fibrin


anurag3884: haemoglobin
aniketaryan960: Haemoglobin
anurag3884: yes it's answer
aniketaryan960: yes

Answers

Answered by tanunagar21
1

Answer:

hemoglobin

Explanation:

the answer

Answered by aiswaryanayak317
1

Answer:

Human blood is red because of the protein hemoglobin, which contains a red-colored compound called heme that's crucial for carrying oxygen through your bloodstream. That's why blood turns bright cherry red when oxygen binds to its iron.

So the answer is hemoglobin

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