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write the function of haemoglobin​

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Answered by genivedaan06
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Haemoglobin is found in red blood cells which has the principal function of transferring oxygen from the lungs to the needy tissues of the body. Haemoglobin can bind to oxygen and gaseous nitric oxide.

Answered by pranjali2007
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The aim of this review is to focus and discuss several parallel biological functions of hemoglobin besides its basic function of oxygen transport. In light of the information present in the literature the following possible physiological roles of hemoglobin are discussed:

(1) hemoglobin as molecular heat transducer through its oxygenation-deoxygenation cycle,

(2) hemoglobin as modulator of erythrocyte metabolism,

(3) hemoglobin oxidation as an onset of erythrocyte senescence,

(4) hemoglobin and its implication in genetic resistance to malaria,

(5) enzymatic activities of hemoglobin and interactions with drugs, and

(6) hemoglobin as source of physiological active catabolites.

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