Science, asked by sarbjitkaur8833, 1 month ago

in human beings the
respiratory pigment is hemoglobin which has a
very high affinity for oxygen. This pigment is
found in:​

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Answered by abhinandanabhi
2

Answer:

it's found in RBC

Explanation:

RBC gives space to haemoglobin. and also RBC lacks nucleus to give more space to hold oxygen. hence RBC looks red in colour due to presence of haemoglobin.

Answered by grbh23
2

Haemoglobin is the respiratory pigment in human beings. It is red and present in the human blood. A respiratory pigment is any molecule that increases the oxygen carrying capacity of blood. Haemoglobin is the protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissues and returns carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs.

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