Hemoglobin: Understanding Its Vital Role in Oxygen Transport
Hemoglobin is a protein molecule found in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. It then collects waste gases, such as carbon dioxide, and transports them to the lungs for exhalation.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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