How many molecules of hemoglobin are in the average RBC?
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the haemoglobin molecule contains 712 carbon, 1130 hydrogen, 214 sulphur atoms. 90% of RBCs weight has haemoglobin. there are approximately 300 million molecules of haemoglobin molecules in one RBC..
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the haemoglobin molecule contains 712 carbon, 1130 hydrogen, 214 sulphur atoms. 90% of RBCs weight has haemoglobin. there are approximately 300 million molecules of haemoglobin molecules in one RBC..
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How many molecules of hemoglobin are in the average RBC?
➔ There are approximately 300 million molecules of hemoglobin in each RBC; and, because one hemoglobin molecule contains four heme units, each erythrocyte.
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