Biology, asked by prasadkandipati, 11 months ago

what happens when haemoglobin is absent in blood ​

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Answered by gargi2004
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Answer:

haemoglobin is responsible for the red colour of the blood and also act as a respiratory pigment. therefore if haemoglobin is absent in blood then the colour of the blood will not be red and also there will be no respiratory pigment to carry oxygen to different parts of the body

Answered by kaivalya34
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then

we will get

the condition as anemia

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