it transports oxygen (there are 4 atoms of iron in one haemoglobin, which means that it can transport 4 molecules of oxygen..)
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∙ 13y agoRed blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, contain hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein that binds oxygen in the lungs and carries it to tissues throughout the body.
Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) contain haemoglobin.
It is the haemoglobin in the cells which allow them to carry oxygen and its also the reason they are red as haemoglobin is red.
By the Haemoglobin in our red blood cells.
yes they do contain haemoglobin it is this substance only which gives red blood cells its red colour Haemoglobin is also carrying Oxygen from lungs to viscera in the form of Oxyhaemoglobin.
Haemoglobin is found the red blood cell (RBC), not in the platelet.
Haemoglobin is the red pigment in red blood cells.
The Haemoglobin
haemoglobin in red blood cells
By the haemoglobin in the red blood cells and by plasma
By the haemoglobin in the red blood cells and by plasma
By the haemoglobin in the red blood cells and by plasma