The metal component of a respiratory pigment is the part that actually binds to the oxygen molecule.
Blood lacks respiratory pigment.
It is copper containing blue color protein that is a respiratory pigment in some animals .
The resipiratory pigment found in the rbc's is hemoglobin.
Yes ... a secondary function.
The function of pigment is just like saying what does the heart do? its an easy question... it is just the primary colour of your skin... its the chemicals in your body that make your skin have a color! and that's the scientific answer!
the respiratory pigment in humans is hemoglobin
Haemoglobin is the respiratory pigmaent of blood in mammals
Blood lacks respiratory pigment.
Reg blood cells contains the respiratoy pigment haemoglobin.
The respiratory pigment is a molecule that increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. In man this is the hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is bright red when its been oxygenated, and a red-purple when it is deoxygenated.
Regular blood cells contain respiratoy pigment in them.
yes they do,it doesn't have color due to respiratory pigment.:-)
Type your answer here... how does the location of a pigment relate to its funct ion
Of or pertaining to respiration; serving for respiration; as, the respiratory organs; respiratory nerves; the respiratory function; respiratory changes.
most animals have only two
It is copper containing blue color protein that is a respiratory pigment in some animals .
They haemoglobin pigment present in the blood gives it the red colour.this pigment is found in the RBCs hence making them red in colour.