haemoglobin is red because is carrys oxygen around our body when blood is in contact with oxygen it turns red same
The Haemoglobin
Yes, the haemoglobin is the pigment that carries oxygen and has the red colouration.
Blood in humans is red because it carries haemoglobin. This molecule, when it is oxygenated is red. For this reason blood is red. If it were possible to make a synthetic analogue for haemoglobin (and some scientists are trying) the colour could theoretically change depending on the synthetic analogue.
Haemoglobin is the red pigment that carries oxygen to the body cells.
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Hemoglobin is red in color when it is carrying oxygen.
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.
Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) contain haemoglobin.
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.
Haemoglobin
They are red due to presence of haemoglobin.
Haemoglobin
The protein hemoglobin, found in the red blood cells, is what makes blood red.
Haemoglobin is the red pigment in red blood cells.
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)