name the element which is transported by haemoglobin from lungs to all parts of the body
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Oxygen is transported by haemoglobin from lungs to all parts of the body.
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- Haemoglobin is a globular protein that contain four heme (iron) groups.
- It gives red colour to the blood cells.
- It acts as a buffer in the body cells.
- Haemoglobin helps in the transportation of oxygen and carbon di oxide from lungs to cells and cells to lungs respectively.
- Red blood cells (Erythrocytes) are components of the blood which contain a red colour pigment called Haemoglobin.
- Erythrocytes are biconcave and disc shaped cells.
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Oxygen
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O2 is transported by hb (haemoglobin) from lungs to all parts of the body...
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