No. Haemoglobin is a substance found in only red blood cells.
Only Red Blood Cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin. The white cells do not and the platelets (fragments of cells) do not.
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Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen. It is the iron in hemoglobin that gives red blood cells their red color. When oxygen binds to hemoglobin, the color appears brighter red.
No, white blood cells do not contain hemoglobin; red blood cells contain hemoglobin (and it is the hemoglobin that gives them their red color).
False!it does contain hemoglobin
White blood cells and platelets are the blood cells without hemoglobin. It is found in red blood cells.
Erythrocytes are cells that contain hemoglobin. These are commonly known as red blood cells.
Yes, hemoglobin contains protein.
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen
The three main types of blood cells are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, which gives blood its red color. White blood cells help fight infection, and platelets are involved in blood clotting.
No, platelets do not have a nucleus. They're known as anucleur cells.
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