If haemoglobin is not present in our body the how will it affect our body?
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- Fast heart beat.
- Shortness of breath.
- Trouble breathing when doing things like walking, climbing stairs, or even talking.
- Dizziness.
- Chest pain.
- Swelling in the hands and/or feet.
- Pale skin, nail beds, mouth, and gums.
- Extreme tiredness (fatigue)
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Haemoglobin is most important blood pigment. It is used in transportation of oxygen from alveolar blood to tissues.
Deficiency of heamoglobin will result in hypoxia, suffocation, etc.
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