Science, asked by ayan58, 1 year ago

why red blood cell is red


sahi14: haemoglobin

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Answered by Priyanshu2000
2
Red blood cells are red because they contains haemoglobin.

kushagrahsinghrathor: because of hemoglobin
ayan58: Thanks
Answered by Anonymous
1
Because inthese cells a red coloured pigment haemoglobin is present whose colour is red so due this pigment rbcs are red in colour....
... Jao bajarang bali..

ayan58: thanks
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