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What is haemoglobin???? ​

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Answered by JSP2008
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  • The oxygen-carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells.
  • Hemoglobin forms an unstable, reversible bond with oxygen.
  • In its oxygenated state, it is called oxyhemoglobin and is bright red.
  • In the reduced state, it is called de-oxyhemoglobin and is purple-blue.

Answered by KillerNaruto
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haemoglobin Is a red pigmeant present in the blood which give red colour to the blood

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