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Metal present in red blood cells in haemoglobin​

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The heme group (a component of the hemoglobin protein) is a metal complex, with iron as the central metal atom, that can bind or release molecular oxygen. ... This feature helps the protein to pick up oxygen more efficiently as the blood travels through the lungs

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Metal present in red blood cells in haemoglobin is iron

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