RBC is in which colour
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it's red
A protein called hemoglobin inside red blood cells is the transport molecule that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. It also has a characteristic red pigment, giving blood its red color.
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Hemoglobin, a protein located inside red blood cells, is the transport molecule that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. It also includes a red pigment, which is responsible for blood's red colour.
- The red blood cell is a kind of blood cell.
- The three types of cells in blood are white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells.
- Erythrocytes, the most common blood cell type, account for 40–45 percent of blood volume.
- They may include hemoglobin, a protein that delivers oxygen throughout the body.
- With a diameter of around 6 micrometers, red blood cells are larger than platelets but smaller than white blood cells.
- They can fit through even the tiniest of openings due to their small size.
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