Chemistry, asked by maosnns, 1 year ago

The function of haemoglobin in the

body is

A. Transport of Oxygen

B. Destruction of bacteria

C. Prevention of anemia

D. Utilisation of iron​

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Answered by CBSEMP
0

Ans. A

Sol. The function of haemoglobin in the

body is transport of Oxygen.

Hemoglobin in the bloodcarries oxygen

from the respiratory organs (lungs or

gills) to the rest of the body (i.e. the

tissues). There it releases the oxygen to

permit aerobic respiration to provide

energy to power the functions of the

organism in the process called

metabolism.

Answered by Sidharth008
1

Answer:

A. transportation of oxygen

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