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In which cells haemoglobin is present​

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Answered by sumit456456
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Answer:

Red blood cells.

Explanation:

Red blood cells contain iron containing pigment called haemoglobin which is responsible for red colour of RBC's.


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Answered by Yuseong
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→ In Red Blood Cells (RBCs)

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Explanation:-

Haemoglobin is the red coloured substance present in the red blood cells which carries oxygen in the body.

Because of this, RBC looks red.

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More information about this topic:

About RBC:

● RBC is the component of blood.

● RBC stands for red blood cells.

● RBCs are carriers of oxygen.

● They are circular in shape.

● They don't have nuclei.

● RBCs don't live very long as they don't have nuclei.

● RBCs are also known as erythrocytes.

Functions of haemoglobin:

» Because of presence of this red color pigment called haemoglobin RBC looks red in colour.

» Haemoglobin performs a very important function of carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues.

» Haemoglobin also carries some of the carbon dioxide to the lungs.


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