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What is the red pigment in the blood is called...​

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Answered by aditirana921
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Answer:

himoglobin

Explanation:

red pigment is himoglobin

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • Haemoglobin

The red pigment in the blood is called haemoglobin.

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Haemoglobin :

  • Haemoglobin is a protein molecule present in the RBCs.

  • It is also known as respiratory pigment.

  • It is carries oxygen from lungs to other tissues in the body.

  • It is also responsible for red colour in RCBs.

Blood :

  • The blood is a red-colored fluid connective tissue.

  • Blood is the softest tissue in the body.

  • 55% of blood consists of plasma and the rest of 45% of blood consists of blood corpuscle.

  • The red blood cells transport oxygen to all the tissues of the body for the respiration process.

The blood consists 45% of blood cells or corpuscles. These include -

  • Red blood corpuscles (RBC)
  • White blood corpuscles (WBC)
  • Platelets

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