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Answered by piyush19005
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In sickle cell anemia, the abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to become rigid, sticky and misshapen Their blood might contain some sickle cells, but they generally don't have symptoms. But they are carriers of the disease, which means they can pass the gene to their children

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Sickle cell anemia is caused by a mutation in the gene that tells your body to make the red, iron-rich compound that gives blood its red color hemoglobin. Hemoglobin allows red blood cells to carry oxygen from your lungs to all parts of your body

Answered by stunningcutie
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sickle cell disease is inherited disease caused by the defects called mutations in the beta globin gene that helps make hemoglobin. normally hemoglobin in red blood cells takes oxygen in the lungs and carries it through the arteries to all the cells in the tissues of the body

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