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Haemoglobin is present in _________________________ cells. Fill in the blank.

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Answered by aashi2701
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Red blood cells

are authorized to carry oxygen for life which requires haemoglobin. White cells and platelets have different works to do which do not require haemoglobin. This is considered as one of the nature's gift. There is a protein called “heme” that makes up the molecule of the red blood cell.

Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

Red blood cells.

Explanation:

Haemoglobin is present in the RBC which carries the haemoglobin for the transfer of the oxygen from heart to different parts of the body by making the complex oxy-haemoglobin, the red blood cells can also recongnise the pathogen invading sites.

The protein heme is found only in the RBC while in WBC it is not found. So, there is no binding sites for them.

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