38. How do respiratory
pigments act?

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Respiratory pigments are molecules present in blood.
When the concentration is high,
example, in the alveoli,
the respiratory bind to the
. In conditions of oxygen
concentration, e.g., tissues, the
respiratory release the
molecule.

the human blood respiratory
pigment is , present within
the blood cells.