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the amount of heamoglobin present in every 100ml of blood in a healthy individual is​

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Answered by kartikwalokar2201
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Answered by tusharraj77123
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Erythrocytes or red blood cells have a red coloured, iron-containing complex protein, called as hemoglobin, hence the colour and name of these cells. A healthy individual has 12 - 16 gm of hemoglobin in every 100 ml of blood. These molecules play a significant role in the transport of respiratory gases.

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