Biology, asked by saurabh1910, 1 year ago

what is haemoglobin where is it formed?

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Answered by nikhilrana0011
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Haemoglobin is one of the two oxygen binding proteins found in vertebrates. It's function is to carry oxygen in the blood from the lungs to other tissues in the body, in order to supply the cells with the oxygen required by them for oxidative phosphorylation of foodstuffs
Answered by SnehaG
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HEY MATE....✌

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :-

HAEMOGLOBIN:-
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* It is the red coloured pigment present in our blood..

* It is found in RBCs (Red Blood Cells).

* Blood is red in colour due to presence of Haemoglobin in blood.

* Haemoglobin helps to transport gases in our body..

* It also helps to maintain the shapes of RBCs.

* It's deficiency cause Anemia in body which is a disease.

* It is formed in the bone marrow..
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