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Posted by Thejessri Sathasivam 5 years ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
Haemoglobin is the respiratory pigment that transports oxygen to the body cells for cellular respiration. Therefore, deficiency of haemoglobin in blood can affect the oxygen supplying capacity of blood. This can lead to deficiency of oxygen in the body cells. It can also lead to a disease called anaemia. The average haemoglobin content of blood, irrespective of ***, is 14.5 gm per 100 mL.
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