Biology, asked by mounika24, 1 year ago

what is the function of hemoglobin in blood why do some animals do not have hemoglobin in their blood what is the role of blood in respiration

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Answered by pawanarora1
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The RBCs in our body travel to the pulmonary capillaries of our lungs, where oxygen binds to hemoglobin (now called oxyhemoglobin). The oxygen-rich blood cells then travel around our body, delivering oxygen where we need it and picking up carbon dioxide as a waste product (now called deoxygenated hemoglobin).
Answered by PratikRatna
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hello friend...

main function of Haemoglobin is to carry respiratory gases. Each haemoglobin can carry 4 oxygen molecules. in some animals other respiratory pigments present so they do not have haemoglobin.
Blood plays very important role in respiration as they carry respiratory gases form different tissues to lungs and vice versa.

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