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haemoglobin as blood pigment is found in​

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an iron containing blood pigment found in the  vertebrates e.g. mammal.

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Haemoglobin is a red pigment found in these cells. that is why blood is red in colour. When haemoglobin binds with oxygen,it is transported to the all parts of the body.

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