explain the role of hemoglobin in cellular respiration ?
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one molecule of haemoglobin combines with 4 atoms of oxygen and helps to transport oxygen to the body tissues through blood
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Hemoglobin is the carrier of oxygen to all the living cells for cellular respiration. ... Haemoglobin releases carbon dioxide and combines with oxygen and is converted into oxyhaemoglobin again to be carried to all living cells through blood circulation.
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