where is haemoglobin present in our body ?
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About 70 percent of your body's iron is found in the red blood cells of your blood called hemoglobin and in muscle cells called myoglobin. Hemoglobin is essential for transferring oxygen in your blood from the lungs to the tissues.
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- Iron is required for blood production. Around 70% of your body's iron is found in red blood cells, also known as hemoglobin, and muscle cells, also known as myoglobin.
- Hemoglobin is a protein that aids in the transport of oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. Myoglobin accepts, stores, transports, and releases oxygen in muscle cells.
- Proteins required for respiration and energy metabolism, as well as enzymes involved in collagen and neurotransmitter formation, include around 6% of the body's iron. Iron is also required for the immune system to operate properly.
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