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haemoglobin is positvely charged but blood is negatively charged..how​

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Answered by nabafnazir5
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The Hb inside the red cell is positively charged because of the gases exchange process. ... Charge on blood is negative and that on haemoglobin is positive. It is true. The reason for coagulation to not occur is HEPARIN, a natural anticoagulant that is produced by Basophils and Mast cells in the body.

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