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What are hemoglobin????​

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Answered by KirtiRathee
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Answer:

hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells. it give blood red colour and its job to carry oxygen throughout the body

Answered by monica789412
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Hemoglobin is the main protein element of blood.

Explanation:

The pulp or bone marrow found in the inner part of bones is the mother of blood particles. That is, all kinds of blood particles are formed in the bone marrow, which is full of red blood particles.

There are about 5 million red blood particles in one cubic milliliter of blood. On seeing a drop of blood through a microscope, the red particles of blood appear like round plates, which appear thick on the edge and thin in the middle. Hemoglobin is filled inside these red blood particles. Within each plate of red blood particles, 30–35 percent of the hemoglobin is there.

In the bone marrow itself, iron in the presence of vitamin B6, or pyridoxine, combines with an amino acid called glycine to form a compound called 'heme', which combines with a protein called globin to form hemoglobin.

The proper amount of hemoglobin is 15 grams and 13.6 grams per one hundred grams of blood in the male and female respectively.

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