Biology, asked by bhatias7279, 10 months ago

Mineral found in red pigment of vertebrate blood is
(a) magnesium (b) iron
(c) calcium (d) copper

Answers

Answered by junaidkhan61
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Explanation:

Mineral found in red pigment of vertebrate blood is (B) Iron

Answered by brokendreams
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Option B

Mineral found in red pigment of vertebrate blood is iron

Explanation:

  • Hemoglobin composes about 33% of red blood cells.
  • It is a conjugated protein, formed of a protein termed globin and a Fe2+ porphyrin complex designated heme.
  • The mineral present in the red pigment (hemoglobin) of vertebrate blood is iron.
  • This is very much essential for the transport of the oxygen through the red blood cell in the body.
  • The less amount of iron may cause disease in the body like anemia.
  • Some food supplements can inhibit the insufficiency of the iron in the body.

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