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What is the difference between RBC and Haemoglobin

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • these cells are produced in the bone marrow and are released into the bloodstream as they mature. rbcs typically make up about 40% of the blood volume. rbcs contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen and enables rbcs to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and organs of the body.
Answered by jaganrao6567
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Many people have a hard time differentiating RBC and hemoglobin. The differences between RBC or red blood cells and hemoglobin are not that big. Before you learn about the differences, it would be better to learn first the definitions of RBC and hemoglobin. Red blood cells are a very essential part of our blood and as a matter of fact, they are the most plentiful type of blood cells in our body. Hemoglobin or Hgb is a protein that is found inside a red blood cell and is responsible for carrying the oxygen coming from the lungs to the different parts of the body. So basically, red blood cells and hemoglobin are somewhat connected with each other, but are not exactly the same.

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