Blood Mystery Solved

Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body, but if let loose outside these cells, it becomes toxic, and an excessive release is often seen in diseases, such as malaria.

To fight released hemoglobin's toxicity, the body has its own means of defense. The blood protein haptoglobin captures the escaped hemoglobin and whisks it away to a receptor that swallows them both.

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