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Hemoglobin, the iron-rich protein in red blood cells, effortlessly carries oxygen from our lungs to every corner of the body, while also scooping up carbon dioxide to carry it away. Hemoglobin is red because it contains iron, and when iron oxidizes, it turns to rust. Iron Rich, Red Blood Cells, Carbon Dioxide, Medicine, Turn Ons

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Hemoglobin, the iron-rich protein in red blood cells, effortlessly carries oxygen from our lungs to every corner of the body, while also scooping up carbon dioxide to carry it away. Hemoglobin is red because it contains iron, and when iron oxidizes, it turns to rust.
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