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What is required to formation of haemoglobin in red blood cells

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Answered by dadhivyshnavi
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Answer:

Haemoglobin is the ironic substance present in the red blood cells .

Explanation:

Haemoglobin in the red blood cells can be improved by consuming iron rich food.eg: Amaranthus

Answered by Cynefin
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What is required to formation of haemoglobin in red blood cells...?

 \large{ \bold{ \blue{ \underline{ \underline{Answer...}}}}}The haemoglobin is made up of two parts:- Haeme and Globin.

  • The haeme consists of Iron that transports oxygen from lungs to all tissues and oragans of the Body.
  • The Globin is a complex macromolecule, is a protein whose function is to keep haemoglonin liquefied.

When The red blood cells die after 120 days of their formation, their Haemoglobin released is injected by monocyte-macrophages cells.From here the Iron(Fe) liberated is then strored in Ferritin pool and agin used in New haemoglobin and Red blood cells(Erythrocyte).

Thus, the haeme(Iron) and Globin are required for the formation of Haemoglobin in Red blood cell.

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