Biology, asked by kingsman61, 1 year ago

why haemoglobin is called the respiratory carrier??????

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Answered by Harshi666
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Heamoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin and it travels all over the body to transport oxygen to all the organs of the body. THUS,haemoglobin is called the respiratory carrier.
Answered by twinklexoxo
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hello! I will be glad to tell you the Answer .
A respiratory pigment is any molecule that increases the oxygen carrying capacity of blood. ... In humans and most other vertebrates, the most common respiratory pigment is a protein called hemoglobin. Respiratorypigments also pick up carbon dioxide from our tissues and bring it to our lungs, where we exhale it.
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