The role of haemoglobin is to
(a) store oxygen in muscles
(b) transport oxygen to different parts of the body
(c) convert CO to CO2
(d) convert CO2 into carbonic acid
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Answer is : (b) transport oxygen to different parts of the body
The role of haemoglobin is to transport oxygen from lungs or gills to different parts of the body. There it releases the oxygen to permit aerobic respirisation to provide energy to power the functions of the organism in the process called metabolism.