role of haemoglobin is not to
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Role of haemoglobin is not to increase the residual volume of our lungs.
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Hemoglobin is included in red blood cells, which neatly transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body.
Hemoglobin also assists in the transportation of "carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions" back to lungs.
Hemoglobin functions by binding and transporting oxygen from the capillaries in the lungs to all the tissues in the body.
It also plays an essential role in the transfer of carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body back to lungs.
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Function of Haemoglobin
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- Red blood cells also are known as haemoglobin.
- It helps in the transportation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions back to the lungs.
- It carried the oxygen from the lungs during the rest of the body.
- Heame is present in cytochromes, catalase, nitric oxide synthase, and peroxidase etc.
- It also helps to carry out the oxygen and other gases assisting the respiratory system .
- The Oxygen is bind with the haemoglobin.
- The iron is in the ferrous state.
- It is a haemoprotein only found in the cytoplasm of Erythrocytes.
- The normal heamoglobin found in males 135-175g/L and female 120-168g/L.
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