why is respiratory pigment so important for exchange of gases 3 mark question
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Hemoglobin is the respiratory pigment present in blood. It has great affinity for oxygen and binds strongly with it, forming oxyhemoglobin. It helps to transport oxygen from lungs to tissues.
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The respiratory pigment which is important for exchange of gases is hemoglobin.
It has great affinity for oxygen and binds strongly with it, forming oxyhemoglobin. It helps to transport oxygen from lungs to tissues.
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