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why haemoglobin is red in colour?

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The colour of hemoglobin is red in colour because of the presence of the red colour pigment called heme.
Answered by Anonymous
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The color of haemoglobin is red beacuse of presence of oxygen rich blood there is heme.

This gives red color to oxygen rich blood.
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