Name the respiratory pigment present in human beings. Which major air pollutant has high affinity for this pigment?
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A respiratory pigment is a molecule, such as hemoglobin in humans and other vertebrates, that increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. The four most common invertebrate respiratory pigments are hemoglobin, hemocyanin, hemerythrin and chlorocruorin.
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Hemoglobin is the respiratory pigment present in blood. It has great affinity for oxygen and binds strongly with it, forming oxyhemoglobin. It helps to transport oxygen from lungs to tissues.
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Hemoglobin, carbon monoxide
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- A hemoglobin is the respiratory pigment in the humans and other vertebrates.
- The function of the hemoglobin is to carry oxygen to different organs and tissues of the body.
- The other respiratory pigments include the chlorocruorin, hemerythrin and hemocyanin.
- The carbon monoxide is the major air pollutant. It has the high affinity for the pigment hemoglobin. It binds with the hemoglobin and restricts the process of respiration.
- The carbon monoxide is responsible for asphyxia where the oxygen supply is restricted in the body and in the brain due to the displacement of oxygen with carbon monoxide.
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