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∙ 12y agoNORMOCHRONIC
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∙ 12y agoA red blood cell that contains normal amounts of hemoglobin is called a normocytic red blood cell.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for neonates are 17 - 22 g/dl.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for adult females past menopause are 11.7 - 13.8 g/dl.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for one month old infants are 11 - 15 g/dl.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for one week old infants are 15 - 20 g/dl.
* Cell color (blood cells): (generally refers to the staining characteristics which reflects the hemoglobin concentration. Terms that describe hemoglobin content end with "chromic".) ~ normochromic (sufficient or normal amounts of hemoglobin) ~ hyperchromic (containing an unusually high concentration of hemoglobin in its cytoplasm) ~ hypochromic (containing an abnormally low concentration of hemoglobin)
For an infant, normal hemoglobin is 14-22 g/dL
There are two categories of hemoglobinopathy. In the first category, abnormal globin chains give rise to abnormal hemoglobin molecules. In the second category, normal hemoglobin chains are produced but in abnormal amounts.
loss of only one amino acid from the normal hemoglobin molecule
Normal whole blood contains ____g of hemoglobin per 100 mL.A. 4-8B. 12-18C. 15-20D. 30-35E. 42-48The answer is A, 4-8g. I had this question on one of my tests, just thought I should share this with you in case you don't already have the answer.**CORRECTION** It ACTUALLY CONTAINS 12-18 GRAMS of hemoglobin Per 100 ML. This is coming straight from my anatomy book.
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The normal hemoglobin level ranges from 12-18 grams per deciliter. Above normal hemoglobin levels may result in dehydration, excess production of rbc in bone marrow and other conditions.