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why is the colour of the blood is red?​

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Answered by harsh8116
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Our red blood cells are red because of the heme groups in hemoglobin. In turn, our blood is red because of the millions of red blood cells that it contains. Color plays an important role in many aspects of biology, explain the authors of a recent review article published in the journal Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine.

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Answered by angelpradhan1502
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The colour of the blood is red because of the presence of the protein haemoglobin, which contains a red colored compound called heme that's crucial for carrying oxygen through our bloodstream.

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