Biology, asked by shreyoshreebaraik, 13 hours ago

what would happen to red blood cell if the heam group were removed from the haemoglobin​

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Answered by agarwalrajeev380
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If the heme group were removed from hemoglobin 1. Red blood cells would not be able to bind oxygen.

If the heme group were removed from hemoglobin 1. Red blood cells would not be able to bind oxygen.Hemoglobin is present in red blood cells and is responsible for transporting about 98.5% of the oxygen within the bloodstream (the rest is dissolved freely in solution). Without this molecule, we would not be able to obtain enough oxygen to undergo cellular respiration, and our ability to produce energy would be greatly inhibited.

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Answered by neave
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if haemoglobin is removed from rbcs then there won’t be oxygen left for binding with the rbcs anymore which will result solidification of the rbcs.
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