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Organelles often interact to carry out vital functions within the cell or even between cells. The cells shown in the image contain important molecules known as hemoglobin, which plays a role in the transport of other important substances.

How do organelles interact in the production and use of hemoglobin found in these cells?

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Answer:

Hemoglobin is produced by ribosomes and transports oxygen so the mitochondria in other cells can carry out cell respiration.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hemoglobin is a protein, and while it's synthesis is complicated, most of the synthesis of the protein is done by ribosomes.

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