Biology, asked by Annabelle1056, 1 year ago

What is the function of haemoglobin?

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Answered by Tansha
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The major role of hemoglobin is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and return carbon dioxide (CO2) from the tissue to the lungs. 
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Answered by Nikki57
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Heya friend ,

Haemoglobin is present in red blood cells and they carry oxygen from lungs to other parts of our body, and also transportation of CO2 and H back to lungs.

Our most of the part of body iron is found in RBC's of our blood called haemoglobin and in muscles cells it's called myoglobin.

Haemoglobin has 4 polypeptide subunits, 2 alpha chains and 2 beta chains. It has 2 dimers which binds to oxygen.

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