can we live without haemoglobin

no, since haemoglobin in the blood is responsible for transportation of oxygen throughout the body and without oxygen we can not survive.

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no!!

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Thesebaceous glandsare microscopicglandsin theskinthat secrete an oily/waxy matter, calledsebum, to lubricate and waterproof the skin andhairofmammals.[1]Inhumans, they are found in greatest abundance on thefaceandscalp, though they are distributed throughout all skin sites except the palms and soles.[2]In the eyelids,meibomiansebaceous glands secrete a special type of sebum into tears. There are several related medical conditions, includingacne,sebaceous cysts,hyperplasia,sebaceous adenomaandsebaceous gland carcinoma

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Sorry this is not your answer.

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Human Beings cannot live without haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is present in the red blood cells and is important for them to transport oxygen to othet body cells. It allows the blood to carry 100 times more oxygen than same amount of water. If haemoglobin is not present, Human Beings will die of suffocation.

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NO

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