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what is haemoglobin explain 5 lines​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Hemoglobin (or haemoglobin) is a protein in red blood cells which contains iron. It is used to transport oxygen around the human body.Hemoglobin is found in the red blood cells of all vertebrates apart from white-blooded fish. It also occurs in some invertebrates.

Answered by janubaby12
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  1. The oxygen-carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells.
  2. Hemoglobin (or haemoglobin) is a protein in red blood cells which contains iron.
  3. Hemoglobin is essential for transferring oxygen in your blood from the lungs to the tissues.
  4. Hemoglobin A. This is the most common type of hemoglobin found normally in adults. ...
  5. The normal range for hemoglobin is: For men, 13.5 to 17.5 grams per deciliter. For women, 12.0 to 15.5 grams per deciliter.

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