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Blood = Haemoglobin.

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Haemoglobin is found the red blood cell (RBC), not in the platelet.


What is the Oxygen carrying in the blood?

Haemoglobin


What is the liquid solution in the blood?

haemoglobin


Does Oxygen in the bloodstream flow into the cell's?

Oxygen is transported from the lungs to the body's cell by the red blood cells in the blood. The oxygen attaches to the iron atoms that are attached to the haemoglobin with in the blood. (haemoglobin is reason the blood is red. haeme or heme is a red pigment that makes up haemoglobin)


Do red blood cells contain haemoglobin?

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What thing in the blood carries oxygen?

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