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Why are red blood cells are red in colur

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Answered by harsharora111
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Answer:

Due to Presence of Red Coloured iron Containing Protein called Heamoglobin

Answered by reedhigoswami
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Answer:

red blood cells are red in colour due to the presence of HAEMOGLOBIN

Explanation:

haemoglobin has iron and is a protein that provide the red pigment seen in blood

it shows that the blood is oxygenated ans the pigment turns red in the presence of oxygen

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