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Heamoglobin is a protein which used in red blood cells to store and transports oxygen.Haemoglobin is made up of four subunits, two alpha (α) subunits and two beta (β) subunits.
Heamoglobin is a [[Proteins|protein]] which used in red [[Blood|blood]] cells to store and transports [[Oxygen|oxygen]]. Haemoglobin is made up of four subunits, two alpha (α) subunits and two beta (β) subunits.

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Heamoglobin is a protein which used in red blood cells to store and transports oxygen. Haemoglobin is made up of four subunits, two alpha (α) subunits and two beta (β) subunits.