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Haemoglobin is not used only in blood, scientists find in major discovery

Haemoglobin is not used only in blood, scientists find in major discovery

A new study reported that chondrocytes-cells that make cartilage (connecting tissue between bones) make haemoglobin and form haemoglobin bodies, or Hedy.
Previously, it was understood that haemoglobin was used only by Red Blood Cells (RBCs).

Functions of Chondrocytes

Haemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in the blood of animals that transports oxygen to the tissues. It is present in RBCs of vertebrates.

RBC (aka erythrocytes) carries oxygen from lungs to every cell in body.

Haemoglobin Associated Diseases

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