Biology, asked by bhushan23, 1 year ago

in which condition human produces green blood.and why?

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Answered by diya258
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The pigment is a greenish derivative of hemoglobin which cannot be converted back to normal, functional hemoglobin. It causes cyanosis even at low blood levels. It is a rare blood condition that occurs when a sulfur atom is incorporated into the hemoglobin molecule.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hola there,this had caused a rare conditioncalled sulfhaemoglobinaemia where sulphur is incorporated into the oxygen carry compound haemoglobin in redblood cells Mr Spock had ahuman mothe and Vulcan father from whom he inherited his inability to make sense of humanemotion as well as his green blood

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