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describe about hemoglobin

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Answered by 03neha
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haemoglobin is refereed to the respiratory pigment which have a very high affinity for oxygen.....it carries oxygen to all the parts of body...ot is present in rbc's (red blood cells)...

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Answered by Anonymous
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`\textbf{Haemoglobin}`



HAEMOGLOBIN is present in red blood cells. They are made up of four molecules of proteins which were joined together and make haemoglobin.

They gave red colour to blood. Also they maintain the shape of red blood cells. They carry oxygen from our lungs and transported it to the rest of the body. It also helps in absorption of minerals and other nutrients.

In females normal concentration of haemoglobin is 11 - 15 g/100 ml of blood and in male is 13 - 17 g/100 ml.

Whenever it react with oxygen it is known as oxyhaemoglobin. And when it reacts with carbon dioxide it is known as carboxyhaemoglobin. Addition of oxygen and carbon dioxide releases a nitric gas. This gas helps in the regulation of blood.

Anemia is a disease which occurs due to deficiency of haemoglobin in our body.



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