Biology, asked by banrishawarbahbanris, 14 days ago

what makes red blood corpules red?​

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Answered by XIAGR
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Answer:

Red blood cells contain a molecule called hemoglobin, which binds and transports oxygen through our bodies. Hemoglobin is made up of four protein chains that each bind an additional ring-shaped chemical structure called heme . Our red blood cells are red because of the heme groups in hemoglobin.

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Answered by raj2005surya
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Explanation:

in blood RBCs, WBCS are present

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