What is the primary mechanism by which hemoglobin protects against oxidative damage in red blood cells?

A By binding to antioxidant enzymes
B By scavenging reactive oxygen species
C By reducing the formation of methemoglobin
D By increasing the activity of superoxide dismutase
Hemoglobin protects against oxidative damage in red blood cells by scavenging reactive oxygen species, thereby preventing them from causing damage to cellular components.
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