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Hemeglobin in the the red blood corpuscles is a compound​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hemoglobin. About 95 percent of the dry weight of the red blood cell consists of hemoglobin, the substance necessary for oxygen transport. ... To each chain is attached a chemical structure known as a heme group. Heme is composed of a ringlike organic compound known as a porphyrin, to which an iron atom is attached

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Explanation:

Hemoglobin. About 95 percent of the dry weight of the red blood cell consists of hemoglobin, the substance necessary for oxygen transport. ... To each chain is attached a chemical structure known as a heme group. Heme is composed of a ringlike organic compound known as a porphyrin, to which an iron atom is attached.

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