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Haemoglobin (HB) is synthesised by the erythroid cells of the red bone marrow. HB is first seen at the state of internediate normoblast. Four molecules of prophobinlinogen combine and after some further changes protoprophynin is formed. Protoprophynin now incorporates with iron atoms to become haem. 4 heam molecules combine with one globin molecule to form one molecule of haemoglobin.

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