What is the function of haemogoblin
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Hemoglobin is essential for transferring oxygen in your blood from the lungs to the tissues. Myoglobin, in muscle cells, accepts, stores, transports and releases oxygen.
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Hemoglobin binds oxygen in the lungs and distributes it to the body's tissues.
- Carbon dioxide is also transported back to the lungs from the tissues.
- 1 Hemoglobin can also bond with nitric oxide and carbon monoxide.
- Carbon monoxide has a substantially stronger binding affinity for haemoglobin than oxygen.
- It prevents oxygen from attaching to haemoglobin because of its presence.
- Carbon monoxide poisoning is extremely dangerous because of this.
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